The Greatness of Kāśī (Avimukta): Pilgrimage Calendar, Yātrā-Dharma, and the Network of Śiva-Liṅgas
दृष्ट्वैतन्मनुजो लिंगं ज्येष्ठस्थानं समाश्रितम् । न शोचति पुनर्भद्रे सिद्धो जन्मनि जन्मनि ॥ ६० ॥
dṛṣṭvaitanmanujo liṃgaṃ jyeṣṭhasthānaṃ samāśritam | na śocati punarbhadre siddho janmani janmani || 60 ||
吉祥なる御方よ、最も尊き場所に安置されたこのリンガを拝する者は、もはや嘆かない。彼は成就を得る――生まれ生まれに。
Narada (narrating a tirtha/linga-mahatmya teaching)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta (peace)
Secondary Rasa: bhakti (devotion)
It teaches that mere darśana of a highly revered Liṅga at its supreme seat removes recurring sorrow and grants lasting spiritual success that carries across births.
It emphasizes bhakti expressed through reverent pilgrimage and darśana—approaching the deity’s emblem in a sanctified place—where sincere seeing and honoring becomes a direct means to inner transformation.
The verse primarily highlights tīrtha-dharma (pilgrimage discipline) rather than a specific Vedāṅga; the practical takeaway is the ritual principle of darśana-phala—spiritual merit obtained through proper sacred visitation.