नंदीश्वरात्प्रतीच्यां च शिलादेशः कुधीहरः । महाबलप्रदस्तत्र हिरण्याक्षेश्वरः शुभः
naṃdīśvarātpratīcyāṃ ca śilādeśaḥ kudhīharaḥ | mahābalapradastatra hiraṇyākṣeśvaraḥ śubhaḥ
在难提伊施瓦罗之西,有“石罗提沙”,能除邪恶之见解;彼处亦有吉祥的“希兰尼亚克舍施瓦罗”,赐予大力。
Skanda
Tirtha: Śilādeśa; Hiraṇyākṣeśvara
Type: kshetra
Scene: A pilgrim stands before Nandīśvara, then turns west toward two small shrines: Śilādeśa (stone-marked, austere) and Hiraṇyākṣeśvara (auspicious, radiant), receiving a visual metaphor of ignorance lifting and strength arising.
Pilgrimage in Kāśī is mapped as inner transformation—clarifying the intellect and gaining spiritual vigor through contact with Śiva’s liṅgas.
The western side of Nandīśvara, highlighting Śilādeśa and Hiraṇyākṣeśvara as meritorious Kāśī liṅgas.
The verse implies visiting/worshiping these liṅgas for their fruits; no detailed procedure is stated.