ऐशाने भगवान्रुद्रः श्वेतपुष्पैः सदाऽर्चितः । अपमृत्युविनाशाय सर्वदोषापनुत्तये
aiśāne bhagavānrudraḥ śvetapuṣpaiḥ sadā'rcitaḥ | apamṛtyuvināśāya sarvadoṣāpanuttaye
ऐशाने दिशि भगवान् रुद्रः श्वेतपुष्पैः सदा समर्चनीयः। अपमृत्युविनाशाय सर्वदोषापनुत्तये॥
Skanda (deduced from Nāgarakhaṇḍa Tīrthamāhātmya narrative style)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A small shrine or pañcāyatana altar oriented to the north-east, with Rudra/Śiva receiving white blossoms; a devotee offers flowers with folded hands, suggesting protection from untimely death.
Śaiva devotion, performed as prescribed, is upheld as a shield against untimely death and inauspiciousness.
The verse is a directional worship injunction and does not name a particular tīrtha.
Worship Rudra in the northeast (Īśāna) with white flowers to avert apamṛtyu and remove doṣas.
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