स्कंद उवाच । कृत्तिवासः समुत्पत्तिं ये श्रोष्यंतीह मानवाः । तल्लिंगदर्शनाच्छ्रेयो लप्स्यंते नात्र संशयः
skaṃda uvāca | kṛttivāsaḥ samutpattiṃ ye śroṣyaṃtīha mānavāḥ | talliṃgadarśanācchreyo lapsyaṃte nātra saṃśayaḥ
スカンダは言った。「ここにおいてクリッティヴァーサ(Kṛttivāsa)の起源の物語を聴く人々は、必ず霊的な善を得る。さらにそのリンガをダルシャナ(拝観)することにより、吉祥なる安寧を得る。疑いはない。」
Skanda
Tirtha: Kṛttivāseśvara
Type: kshetra
Listener: Agastya (implied by surrounding context of Kāśīkhaṇḍa dialogues; explicit listener not in this verse but consistent with adjacent address patterns)
Scene: Skanda as divine teacher speaking to an attentive assembly; behind him, the Kṛttivāseśvara shrine glows. Two streams of devotees: listeners seated with palms joined, and pilgrims approaching for darśana.
Both śravaṇa (devotional listening) and darśana (sacred viewing) are affirmed as powerful means to attain śreyaḥ—true spiritual welfare.
The Liṅga associated with Kṛttivāsa—Kṛttivāseśvara in Kāśī.
Śravaṇa of the māhātmya/origin narrative and darśana of the liṅga.