कालेश्वरकपर्दीशौ चरणावतिनिर्मलौ । ज्येष्ठेश्वरो नितंबश्च नाभिर्वै मध्यमेश्वरः
kāleśvarakapardīśau caraṇāvatinirmalau | jyeṣṭheśvaro nitaṃbaśca nābhirvai madhyameśvaraḥ
กาเลศวรและกปัรฑีศะเป็นผู้พิทักษ์อันบริสุทธิ์ ณ เบื้องบาท ชเยษเฐศวรสถิตที่สะโพก และที่สะดือโดยแท้คือมัธยเมศวร
Skanda (deduced from Kāśīkhaṇḍa narrative convention)
Tirtha: Kāleśvara, Kapardīśa, Jyeṣṭheśvara, Madhyameśvara (Kāśī body-nodes)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A stylized human silhouette overlaid on a map of Kāśī; at the feet two liṅgas labeled Kāleśvara and Kapardīśa glow as guardians; at the hips Jyeṣṭheśvara; at the navel Madhyameśvara, with pilgrimage paths like nāḍīs connecting them.
Kāśī is envisioned as Śiva’s sacred body-field, where specific liṅgas guard and sanctify different ‘limbs’ of the holy geography.
The liṅga-stations Kāleśvara, Kapardīśa, Jyeṣṭheśvara, and Madhyameśvara within the Kāśī sacred mandala.
No explicit rite is given; the verse functions as a tīrtha-map for darśana and pilgrimage sequencing.