वासो भागीरथीतीरे तीर्थे वा मरणं रणे । अपराङ्मुखताऽर्थिभ्यः प्रत्यर्थिभ्यो विशेषतः
vāso bhāgīrathītīre tīrthe vā maraṇaṃ raṇe | aparāṅmukhatā'rthibhyaḥ pratyarthibhyo viśeṣataḥ
الإقامة على ضفاف نهر بهاجيراثي، أو لقاء الموت عند مَعبرٍ مقدّس، أو السقوط في ساحة القتال؛ وألّا يُولّي المرء ظهره لطالبي العون—وخاصةً أمام الخصوم—فهذه تُمدَح كعلاماتٍ للشجاعة وللدارما.
Skanda
Tirtha: Bhāgīrathī/Gaṅgā in Kāśī (Avimukta)
Type: ghat
Listener: Unspecified
Scene: A heroic devotee stands on the Gaṅgā bank at dawn with Kāśī’s spires behind; he offers help to a supplicant while also depicted as a warrior who does not retreat in battle—two panels or a composite narrative.
Sacred residence and sacred death are praised, along with steadfast courage and generosity toward those who seek refuge.
The Bhāgīrathī (Gaṅgā) riverbank and the general concept of a tīrtha are praised; within Kāśī-khaṇḍa this aligns with Gaṅgā’s sanctity in and around Vārāṇasī.
No explicit ritual; it highlights pilgrimage-residence (vāsa) and the merit associated with dying at a tīrtha or in righteous battle.