Shukra’s Curse on King Danda and Andhaka’s Challenge to Shiva
ततस्तु सहसाभ्येत्य देवेशं हाटकेश्वरम् संपूजयन्तस्त्र्यक्षं ते स्तुवन्तः संस्थिताः क्रमात्
tatastu sahasābhyetya deveśaṃ hāṭakeśvaram saṃpūjayantastryakṣaṃ te stuvantaḥ saṃsthitāḥ kramāt
Rồi họ vội vã tiến đến Đấng Chúa tể của chư thiên, Hāṭakeśvara, mà phụng thờ bậc Tam Nhãn; vừa tán tụng Ngài, họ đứng theo thứ tự nghiêm cẩn.
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Hāṭakeśvara is a localized manifestation of Śiva—typically a liṅga or shrine-name—functioning as the presiding deity of a specific sacred spot. Such named Īśvara-forms are characteristic of Purāṇic tīrtha catalogues, where geography is anchored by shrine-epithets.
It suggests orderly, proper procedure—either standing in sequence (e.g., with attendants/companions) or performing worship step-by-step according to ritual decorum. In tīrtha contexts, correct order underscores dharmic legitimacy and the efficacy of the act.
The title emphasizes Śiva’s supremacy in the local cultic setting. Even within texts that also celebrate Viṣṇu, tīrtha sections often foreground the presiding deity of the site, reflecting practical pilgrimage religion and sectarian harmony in practice.