मुने स्कंदेश्वरं लिंगं महादेवस्य पश्चिमे । तल्लिंगपूजनान्नृणां भवेन्मम सलोकता
mune skaṃdeśvaraṃ liṃgaṃ mahādevasya paścime | talliṃgapūjanānnṛṇāṃ bhavenmama salokatā
噢,牟尼啊,在大天(摩诃提婆)之西,有名为“斯甘德施瓦罗”的林伽。礼拜此林伽者,得住于我之世界(斯甘达之界)。
Skanda
Tirtha: Skandeśvara
Type: kshetra
Listener: A sage (muni)
Scene: A Śiva-liṅga shrine labeled Skandeśvara, with Skanda’s presence implied—peacock emblem, spear (śakti/vel) motif, and a protective aura. Pilgrims offer bilva and lamps; a sage is addressed in the narrative frame.
Devotion at Kāśī’s liṅgas is taught to yield not only merit but intimate divine proximity—sharing the deity’s ‘loka’ (salokya).
Skandeśvara liṅga, situated west of a shrine referred to as Mahādeva in this passage.
Pūjā (worship) of the Skandeśvara liṅga to attain salokya in Skanda’s realm.