स्कंद उवाच । विश्वेशो विश्वया सार्धं मया च मुनिसत्तम । महाशाखविशाखाभ्यां नंदिभृंगिपुरोगमः
skaṃda uvāca | viśveśo viśvayā sārdhaṃ mayā ca munisattama | mahāśākhaviśākhābhyāṃ naṃdibhṛṃgipurogamaḥ
Skanda dit : Ô le meilleur des sages, Viśveśa (Śiva), accompagné de Viśvā (la Déesse) et de moi-même, s’avança ; Nandin et Bhṛṅgin marchaient en tête, tandis que Mahāśākha et Viśākha se tenaient à ses côtés, se dirigeant avec splendeur vers le domaine sacré.
Skanda
Tirtha: Kāśī (Avimukta-kṣetra) / Viśveśvara-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Listener: a best of sages (munisattama)
Scene: A grand divine yātrā: Viśveśa with Viśvā (Devī) and Skanda, Nandin and Bhṛṅgin leading, with Mahāśākha and Viśākha flanking; the city/kshetra ahead glows as a sacred destination.
The Lord’s movement toward Kāśī is portrayed as a sacred procession, teaching that approaching Kāśī is itself an auspicious, dharma-filled act.
Kāśī (Vārāṇasī), the city of Viśveśvara, is the implied sacred destination being glorified.
No specific ritual is prescribed here; the verse sets the devotional scene of the Lord’s auspicious journey.