धर्मेण यत्र वै तप्तं युगानामयुतं शतम् । साक्षीकृत्य महालिंगं श्रीमद्धर्मेश्वराभिधम्
dharmeṇa yatra vai taptaṃ yugānāmayutaṃ śatam | sākṣīkṛtya mahāliṃgaṃ śrīmaddharmeśvarābhidham
જ્યાં ધર્મે શ્રીમદ્ધર્મેશ્વર નામના મહાલિંગને સાક્ષી રાખીને, અપાર કાળ—લાખ યુગો સુધી—તપ કર્યું હતું.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśī Khaṇḍa context, typically Skanda to Agastya)
Tirtha: Dharmeśvara Mahāliṅga (Kāśī)
Type: temple
Scene: Personified Dharma performs severe austerity near a towering, radiant Mahāliṅga labeled Dharmeśvara; the liṅga emits a calm light as ‘witness,’ while time is suggested through layered yuga imagery (changing skies/ages).
Dharma is upheld and empowered by Śiva; the Liṅga as ‘Dharmeśvara’ stands as the divine witness to righteousness and austerity.
The Mahāliṅga called Śrīmad-Dharmeśvara (a Śiva shrine/linga-site within the Kāśī sacred network).
The verse highlights tapas (austerity) grounded in Dharma, undertaken with the Liṅga as sākṣin (witness), implying dhārmic discipline and Śiva-oriented devotion.