जांबूनदमयं देवाः शितिकण्ठेति नाम च । शंखलिंगं बुधो नाम कनिष्ठमिति संजपन्
jāṃbūnadamayaṃ devāḥ śitikaṇṭheti nāma ca | śaṃkhaliṃgaṃ budho nāma kaniṣṭhamiti saṃjapan
Les dieux façonnèrent un Liṅga d’or jāmbūnada et lui donnèrent le nom de « Śitikaṇṭha » (Celui à la gorge bleue). Budha façonna un Liṅga de conque et, tout en récitant, le nomma « Kaniṣṭha » (le Plus Jeune).
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) (deduced)
Scene: Devas present a radiant jāmbūnada-gold liṅga named Śitikaṇṭha; Budha, serene and youthful, fashions a conch-liṅga while softly reciting mantras, naming it Kaniṣṭha.
Even the gods honor Śiva through consecrated forms; remembrance with japa sanctifies worship.
No explicit tīrtha is named in this verse; it lists liṅga forms and names.
Japa/recitation is implied by “saṃjapan,” but details of mantra or procedure are not provided.