भैरवस्यापिहस्ताग्रादपतद्वैधसं शिरः । यत्रानंदवने तत्र वृत्रशत्रो व्रज द्रुतम्
bhairavasyāpihastāgrādapatadvaidhasaṃ śiraḥ | yatrānaṃdavane tatra vṛtraśatro vraja drutam
Tại Ānandavana, từ đầu ngón tay của Bhairava đã rơi xuống chiếc đầu của Vaidhasa (Brahmā). Hỡi kẻ thù của Vṛtra, hãy mau đến chính nơi ấy.
Bṛhaspati
Tirtha: Ānandavana (Kāśī)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Indra (Vṛtraśatru)
Scene: Bhairava, fierce and radiant, holds the severed head of Vaidhasa (Brahmā); at Ānandavana the head drops from the fingertips, signifying release. Indra is urged to hurry to that sanctified spot.
Ānandavana is portrayed as a uniquely sanctifying locus where even cosmic transgressions find resolution through Śiva’s order.
Ānandavana, the sacred forest/grove within Kāśī.
To go quickly to Ānandavana; no explicit ritual act is stated.