अतस्त्वत्तो न मन्येऽहं किंचिद्भिन्नं जगन्मय । त्वयि सर्वाणि भूतानि सर्वभूतमयो भवान्
atastvatto na manye'haṃ kiṃcidbhinnaṃ jaganmaya | tvayi sarvāṇi bhūtāni sarvabhūtamayo bhavān
لذلك، يا من يَسري في العالم، لا أرى شيئًا منفصلًا عنك. فيك جميع الكائنات، وأنت نفسك مُتكوِّن من جميع الكائنات.
Skanda (deduced from Kāśīkhaṇḍa context)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: The speaker declares non-difference from the Lord: a vision where diverse beings—humans, animals, sages, trees—are shown as luminous forms within the deity’s vast body, with Kāśī’s riverfront as the earthly stage of this revelation.
It teaches abheda (non-separateness): all beings abide in the divine, and the divine pervades all beings.
The Kāśī Khaṇḍa context frames the teaching, but the verse is not tied to a named locality within Kāśī.
None; it is contemplative theology.