एकस्तंभमयं गेहमेकदारुविनिर्मितम् । तथा कुरु वरं त्वाष्ट्र यत्रेच्छा तत्र धारये
ekastaṃbhamayaṃ gehamekadāruvinirmitam | tathā kuru varaṃ tvāṣṭra yatrecchā tatra dhāraye
「おお優れたトヴァーシュトリよ、一本の柱のみから成り、一本の木から削り出した家を造れ。わが望むところへ据え、また携えて行けるように。」
Guru-kanyā (continuing), within Skanda’s narration to Agastya (context of Kāśīkhaṇḍa)
Tirtha: Avimukta-Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: A miraculous house made from a single pillar and a single piece of wood—light enough to be carried and placed anywhere—crafted by the divine artisan at the maiden’s wish.
Even wondrous achievements are framed as service; dharma esteems capability placed in the service of rightful authority.
The passage belongs to the Kāśīkhaṇḍa’s Kāśī milieu; this verse itself is not a direct tīrtha-stuti.
None; it is a request describing an extraordinary, portable dwelling.