मंदरादागतः शंभुश्चैत्रे दमनपर्वणि । प्राप्याप्यानंदगहनमितश्चेतश्चचार ह
maṃdarādāgataḥ śaṃbhuścaitre damanaparvaṇi | prāpyāpyānaṃdagahanamitaścetaścacāra ha
シャンブ(シヴァ)はマンダラより来たり、チャイトラ月のダマナカ祭の日、歓喜に満ちた濃き林に至って、意のままにここかしこを逍遥した。
Skanda (continuing narration)
Tirtha: Ānanda-gahana (grove of bliss) in Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Listener: Mahāprājña rishi (unnamed here)
Scene: Śambhu arrives from Mandara and, on a Caitra Damanaka festival day, enters a thick blissful grove and strolls freely, as if tasting the kṣetra’s joy.
Time (festival days) and place (blissful sacred groves) become sanctified through Śiva’s presence, making sacred geography experiential.
The verse points to a blissful sacred locale within the Kāśī narrative, but does not explicitly name a tirtha; Mandara is named as the point of origin.
Observance context is given (Damanaparvan in Caitra), but no specific rite is detailed in this verse.