ततो धर्मेशमहिमा ततः पक्षिकथा शुभा । ततो विश्वभुजाख्यानं दुर्दमस्य कथा ततः
tato dharmeśamahimā tataḥ pakṣikathā śubhā | tato viśvabhujākhyānaṃ durdamasya kathā tataḥ
அதன்பின் தர்மேசரின் மஹிமை; பின்னர் ஒரு புனிதப் பறவைக் கதை; அதன் பின் விஸ்வபுஜன் வரலாறு; பின்னர் துர்தமன் கதை।
Skanda
Tirtha: Dharmeśa (Kāśī)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Ṛṣis/assembly (contextual)
Scene: A reciter lists forthcoming episodes: Dharmeśa’s māhātmya, a śubha bird story, then Viśvabhuja and Durdama—suggesting a garland of moral-legend panels around Kāśī shrines.
Kāśī’s māhātmya teaches dharma through vivid legends—showing that even unexpected beings (like a bird) can become instruments of spiritual instruction.
Dharmeśa is singled out as a focal sacred presence; the remaining items introduce connected legends to be detailed.
None explicitly; the verse serves as an outline of upcoming dharma-centered narratives and site glories.