आषण्मासं त्रिकालं यः केदारेशं नमस्यति । तं नमस्यंति सततं लोकपाला यमादयः
āṣaṇmāsaṃ trikālaṃ yaḥ kedāreśaṃ namasyati | taṃ namasyaṃti satataṃ lokapālā yamādayaḥ
凡人若连续六个月,每日三时礼敬凯达雷沙(Kedāreśa),则诸世界护法,自阎摩(Yama)起,恒常敬礼于彼。
Skanda (deduced: Kāśī-khaṇḍa commonly Skanda speaking to Agastya)
Tirtha: Kedāreśa (in Kāśī context)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Devotees seeking a structured vow
Scene: A devotee bows to Kedāreśa at three daily junctures—sunrise, midday, sunset—shown as a triptych; above, the lokapālas (including Yama) appear respectfully with folded hands, acknowledging the devotee’s spiritual stature.
Steady, time-bound devotion (regular namaskāra) elevates a devotee’s spiritual authority, even before cosmic guardians.
Kedāreśvara (Kedāreśa) in the Kāśī-khaṇḍa context.
Bowing to Kedāreśvara three times daily for a six-month observance.