तदुत्तरे हलीशेशः सर्वव्याधिनिपूदनः । शिवेश्वरः शिवकरस्तुंगनाम्नश्च दक्षिणे
taduttare halīśeśaḥ sarvavyādhinipūdanaḥ | śiveśvaraḥ śivakarastuṃganāmnaśca dakṣiṇe
その北には、あらゆる病を滅するハリーシェーシャ(Halīśeśa)がある。南には、吉祥をもたらすシヴェーシュヴァラ(Śiveśvara)があり、ストゥンガ(Stuṅga)とも称される。
Skanda
Tirtha: Halīśeśa and Śiveśvara (Stuṅga) shrines (Kāśī micro-tīrthas)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Pilgrim-seeker interlocutor
Scene: Two small Kāśī shrines: to the north, Halīśeśa with devotees seeking cure; to the south, Śiveśvara/Stuṅga with devotees praying for auspiciousness; offerings of bilva, turmeric, and lamps; a narrow lane connects them.
Śiva’s presence in Kāśī is celebrated as both spiritual and practical—granting auspiciousness and relief from afflictions.
Halīśeśa (north) and Śiveśvara/Stuṅga (south) within the Kāśī sacred layout.
No explicit rite is given; the verse emphasizes darśana/approach to these liṅgas and their healing/auspicious fruits.