यतो विश्वेश्वरेणैते तिर्यञ्चोप्यत्रवासिनः । निधनावसरे मोच्यास्तारक स्योपदेशतः
yato viśveśvareṇaite tiryañcopyatravāsinaḥ | nidhanāvasare mocyāstāraka syopadeśataḥ
因为毗湿维湿伐罗(Viśveśvara)已宣示:即便这些居于此处的禽兽,也将在命终之际,凭借“多罗迦”(Tāraka)之教诲——救度的真言与法门——而得解脱。
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Avimukta/Kāśī (Viśveśvara-kṣetra)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Śaunaka and ṛṣis
Scene: At the threshold of death in Kāśī, Viśveśvara (as a radiant presence) whispers the Tāraka teaching into the ear of a dying being; nearby, even an animal lies peacefully, receiving the same grace.
Kāśī is portrayed as a liberation-giving field where Śiva’s saving instruction operates even beyond human eligibility.
Kāśī (Vārāṇasī), specifically under the lordship of Viśveśvara, famed for granting liberation at death.
The key salvific element is the Tāraka-upadeśa (saving instruction/mantra) associated with dying in Kāśī under Śiva’s grace.