लोमशेशं महालिंगं लोमशेन प्रतिष्ठितम् । कृत्तिवासः प्रतीच्यां तु तद्दृष्ट्वा क्वांतकाद्भयम्
lomaśeśaṃ mahāliṃgaṃ lomaśena pratiṣṭhitam | kṛttivāsaḥ pratīcyāṃ tu taddṛṣṭvā kvāṃtakādbhayam
O grande liṅga chamado Lomaśeśa foi स्थापितcido por Lomaśa. E, a oeste, está Kṛttivāsa; ao contemplá-lo, cessa o temor da morte.
Skanda
Tirtha: Lomaśeśa; Kṛttivāsa (west of Lomaśeśa)
Type: temple
Listener: Sage addressee (mune)
Scene: A grand stone liṅga (Lomaśeśa) consecrated by sage Lomaśa; then a westward shrine of Kṛttivāsa glowing at dusk—pilgrims approach with lamps, and a symbolic shadow of Yama recedes, signifying the end of death-fear.
Darśana of Kāśī’s Śiva-sites is portrayed as death-transcending—turning the pilgrim from fear to liberation-oriented confidence.
Lomaśeśa Mahāliṅga and the western sacred site called Kṛttivāsa in Kāśī.
The act emphasized is darśana (sacred viewing) of the site/liṅga; no further ritual steps are specified.