उद्दालकेश्वराल्लिंगात्तीर्थं उद्दालकाभिधे । याम्यां च यमदंष्ट्राख्या चर्वयेद्विघ्नसंहतिम्
uddālakeśvarālliṃgāttīrthaṃ uddālakābhidhe | yāmyāṃ ca yamadaṃṣṭrākhyā carvayedvighnasaṃhatim
由乌达罗迦伊湿伐罗(Uddālakeśvara)之林伽而出,有名为“乌达罗迦”(Uddālaka)的圣渡处(tīrtha)。在南方有天女名“阎摩之牙”(Yamadaṃṣṭrā),能嚼碎聚集的一切障碍。
Skanda
Tirtha: Uddālaka tīrtha
Type: kund
Scene: A small tīrtha pool labeled ‘Uddālaka’ near the Uddālakeśvara Liṅga; in the southern direction stands Devī Yamadaṃṣṭrā with fang-like motifs, chewing a heap of thorny obstacles; pilgrims approach with lamps and water-vessels.
Kāśī’s sacred landscape unites liṅgas, tīrthas, and guardian Śaktis—each aiding the pilgrim by dissolving obstacles on the path of dharma.
Uddālaka Tīrtha associated with the Uddālakeśvara Liṅga in Kāśī.
No explicit rite is stated; the verse identifies the tīrtha and the protective Devī who destroys obstacles.