सिंहतुडादुदग्भागे कलिप्रिय विनायकः । कलहं कारयेन्नित्यमन्योन्यं तैर्थिकद्रुहाम्
siṃhatuḍādudagbhāge kalipriya vināyakaḥ | kalahaṃ kārayennityamanyonyaṃ tairthikadruhām
シンハトゥダの北方には、カーリーに愛されるヴィナーヤカがあり、ティールタとその神聖に怨みを抱く巡礼たちの間に、常に争いを起こさせる。
Skanda (deduced; Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Kali-priya Vināyaka (north of Siṃhatuḍa)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Kali-priya Vināyaka as a stern guardian near a shrine; two hostile pilgrims arguing while sincere pilgrims pass quietly; the deity’s gaze symbolizes moral enforcement.
Adharma in a holy place—envy and hostility toward pilgrims and tīrthas—breeds discord; the kṣetra’s guardians enforce moral order.
A Kāśī locale identified via Siṃhatuḍa and the northern quarter, mapped through a Vināyaka station.
None; the verse warns against hostile conduct in pilgrimage contexts.