महाप्रसिद्धं तत्स्थानं चतुःसागरसंज्ञितम् । चत्वारि तत्र लिंगानि सागरैः स्थापितानि च
mahāprasiddhaṃ tatsthānaṃ catuḥsāgarasaṃjñitam | catvāri tatra liṃgāni sāgaraiḥ sthāpitāni ca
สถานที่นั้นเลื่องลือยิ่งในนามว่า จตุห์สาคร ที่นั่นมีลึงค์สี่องค์ ซึ่งมหาสมุทรทั้งหลายได้สถาปนาไว้
Skanda (deduced for Kāśīkhaṇḍa narration, typically to Agastya)
Tirtha: Catuḥsāgara
Type: kshetra
Scene: A famed pond precinct with four small shrines at cardinal points, each housing a liṅga; personified Oceans (as regal deities with wave-crowns) are shown installing the liṅgas in a primordial scene overlaying the present-day tīrtha.
Kāśī’s sanctity is portrayed as cosmic: even the personified Oceans are said to consecrate Śiva-liṅgas there.
The famed place called Catuḥsāgara, associated with a pond and multiple liṅgas.
No direct rite is commanded; the verse identifies the site’s fame and the presence/origin of four liṅgas for worship.