दक्षिणांगं तव विधिर्वामांगं तव चाच्युतः । चंद्रसूर्याग्निनेत्रस्त्वं त्वन्निःश्वासः श्रुतित्रयम्
dakṣiṇāṃgaṃ tava vidhirvāmāṃgaṃ tava cācyutaḥ | caṃdrasūryāgninetrastvaṃ tvanniḥśvāsaḥ śrutitrayam
ブラフマーはあなたの右の御身、アチュタ(ヴィシュヌ)は左の御身。あなたの眼は月・太陽・火であり、三ヴェーダはまさにあなたの息吹である。
Skanda (deduced from Kāśīkhaṇḍa context)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: A grand cosmic Śiva: right half bearing Brahmā iconography, left half bearing Viṣṇu iconography; three blazing eyes as moon, sun, and fire; breath visualized as three Vedic streams flowing outward.
It presents Śiva as the cosmic person in whom the Trimūrti, celestial lights, and Vedic revelation are integrated.
The verse appears within the Kāśī Khaṇḍa framework; the immediate focus is on Śiva’s cosmic form rather than a named tīrtha.
No explicit ritual is stated.