तत्पश्चिमे च शैलेशः परनिर्वाणकामदः । कोटीश्वरं तु तद्याम्यां लिंगं शाश्वतसिद्धिदम्
tatpaścime ca śaileśaḥ paranirvāṇakāmadaḥ | koṭīśvaraṃ tu tadyāmyāṃ liṃgaṃ śāśvatasiddhidam
ทางทิศตะวันตกมีไศเลศะ ผู้ประทานความปรารถนาสู่นิรวาณอันสูงสุด และทางทิศใต้มีลึงค์โกฏีศวระ ผู้ประทานสิทธิทางจิตวิญญาณอันเป็นนิตย์
Skanda
Tirtha: Śaileśa and Koṭīśvara (as directional shrines)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A Kāśī sacred map rendered as a maṇḍala: the pilgrim stands at a central node, with Śaileśa indicated to the west on a rocky rise and Koṭīśvara liṅga to the south, both glowing with subtle ash-white radiance; Ganga’s presence implied by steps and lamps.
Kāśī’s directional shrines are taught as graded gateways—cultivating liberation-desire and granting enduring spiritual attainment.
Śaileśa (to the west) and Koṭīśvara liṅga (to the south) within the Kāśī tīrtha network.
Implied darśana/pūjā of the named liṅgas; no detailed procedure is stated in this verse.