ज्वरापस्मारविस्फोटद्वितीयकचतुर्थकाः । सर्वे प्रशममायांति शिवर्तार्थजलेक्षणात्
jvarāpasmāravisphoṭadvitīyakacaturthakāḥ | sarve praśamamāyāṃti śivartārthajalekṣaṇāt
诸般热病、癫痫、疱疹等发疹之疾,以及第二日与第四日复发之热——一切皆因瞻见湿婆尔塔尔塔之圣水而平息。
Skanda (deduced from Kāśīkhaṇḍa dialogue context)
Tirtha: Śivartārtha
Type: ghat
Scene: Sufferers with fever and seizures approach the ghat; as they gaze upon the shimmering water, their faces relax, heat-haze dissipates, and a cool, moonlike sheen spreads from the tirtha.
In the Purāṇic vision, sacred waters are not merely symbolic—they are channels of Śiva’s grace that restore balance and peace.
Śivartārtha tīrtha (its waters), within the Jñānoda tīrtha narrative of Kāśī.
Jalekṣaṇa—beholding the tīrtha water (and implicitly approaching it with faith).