मृडान्याभिहि तं सर्वं कृत्वैतद्विश्वगो विभुः । विश्वनाथो विवेशाथ प्रासादं स्वमतर्कितः
mṛḍānyābhihi taṃ sarvaṃ kṛtvaitadviśvago vibhuḥ | viśvanātho viveśātha prāsādaṃ svamatarkitaḥ
ムリダー二ー(Mṛḍānī/パールヴァティー)の言葉どおりにすべてを成し終えると、遍く行き渡る主ヴィシュヴァナータ(Viśvanātha)は、志を満たして宮殿へと入られた。
Contextual attribution: Skanda narrating events in Kāśī concerning Viśvanātha
Scene: Viśvanātha, having fulfilled what Mṛḍānī instructed, enters his palace—calm closure after a sacred act; attendants and temple-palace architecture frame the scene.
Divine acts in tīrtha narratives unfold through purposeful resolve, often guided by the Goddess, revealing harmony of Śiva–Śakti.
Kāśī through Viśvanātha, the city’s supreme Śaiva presence.
No direct ritual is prescribed; it concludes a narrated sequence of actions connected with the tīrtha’s establishment/glory.