एकः पाशुपत श्रेष्ठो वाल्मीकिरिति संज्ञितः । तपश्चचार स मुनिः कपर्दीशं समर्चयन्
ekaḥ pāśupata śreṣṭho vālmīkiriti saṃjñitaḥ | tapaścacāra sa muniḥ kapardīśaṃ samarcayan
ပာရှုပတိ၏ ဘက္တများအနက် အထူးမြတ်သော ဘက္တတစ်ဦးရှိ၍ ဝါလ္မီကိ ဟု နာမည်ကျော်ကြား하였다။ ထို မုနိသည် တပဿယာကို ကျင့်ပြီး ကပရ္ဒီဣရှ (ရှီဝ) ကို ရိုသေစွာ ပူဇော်ခဲ့သည်။
Skanda (deduced from Kāśīkhaṇḍa context: Skanda speaking to Agastya)
Tirtha: Kapardīśa (Śiva-liṅga) in Kāśī (contextual)
Type: temple
Listener: Agastya (Kumbhayoni)
Scene: Vālmīki, portrayed as a great Pāśupata devotee, performs austerities while worshipping Kapardīśa—an iconic Śiva-liṅga with matted-hair symbolism—within a Kāśī sacred precinct or forest-āśrama near the Gaṅgā.
True greatness is measured by devotion and disciplined tapas offered to Śiva, the Lord of all beings (Paśupati).
The Kāśī-khaṇḍa setting implies Kāśī’s sacred sphere, but this verse primarily introduces the devotee and his worship rather than naming a tīrtha.
Tapas (austerity) and proper arcana (worship) of Śiva (Kapardīśa).