दत्त्वा नैवेद्यमात्रं तु सिक्थेसिक्थे युगंयुगम् । कैलासाद्रौ वसेद्धीमान्महाभोगसमन्वितः
dattvā naivedyamātraṃ tu sikthesikthe yugaṃyugam | kailāsādrau vaseddhīmānmahābhogasamanvitaḥ
たとえわずかなナイヴェーディヤ(食の供物)を捧げるだけでも、劫ごとに繰り返しその功徳により、智ある者はカイラーサ山に住し、大いなる福楽と繁栄を具える。
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa discourse commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Viśveśvara in Kāśī (phala: Kailāsa-vāsa)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A humble devotee places a small naivedya bowl before Viśveśvara; the scene dissolves into a vision of snow-clad Kailāsa where the devotee dwells in Śiva’s retinue amid celestial abundance.
In sacred Kāśī, even modest offerings given with faith become immense merit, leading to closeness with Śiva symbolized by dwelling on Kailāsa.
Kāśī’s Viśveśvara worship is implied; the fruit is described as residence on Kailāsa, Śiva’s abode.
Offering naivedya (food offering) as part of worship—emphasizing that even a small offering is powerful when made devotionally.