कृष्णद्वैपायनोप्येवं शंभो वक्ष्यति नान्यथा । यत्रविश्वेश्वरः साक्षान्मुक्तिस्तत्र पदेपदे
kṛṣṇadvaipāyanopyevaṃ śaṃbho vakṣyati nānyathā | yatraviśveśvaraḥ sākṣānmuktistatra padepade
即使黑岛之子克利须那·兑派耶那(毗耶娑),噢,商布,也将如此宣说而不异:凡毗湿维湿伐罗亲临之处,步步皆有解脱。
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa dialogue style)
Tirtha: Viśveśvara (Kāśī)
Type: temple
Listener: Śambhu (addressed)
Scene: Vyāsa is invoked as an authority while addressing Śambhu; the visual centers on Viśveśvara’s liṅga radiating presence across Kāśī’s lanes—pilgrims walking, each footprint glowing to signify ‘mukti at every step’.
The direct presence of Viśveśvara makes Kāśī uniquely liberating—mukti is said to be available ‘at every step’ there.
Kāśī, especially as the realm of Viśveśvara (the central Śiva of Vārāṇasī).
No explicit rite; it implies the sanctity of walking/pilgrimage within Viśveśvara’s sphere in Kāśī.