नमः कमलहस्ताय कमलावल्लभाय ते । नमो मत्स्यादिरूपाय नमः कौस्तुभवक्षसे
namaḥ kamalahastāya kamalāvallabhāya te | namo matsyādirūpāya namaḥ kaustubhavakṣase
السلام لك يا من تحمل يداه زهرة اللوتس؛ السلام لك يا حبيب كَمَلا (لاكشمي). السلام لك يا من تتجلّى بصورٍ تبدأ بمَتْسْيَا؛ السلام لك يا من يزين صدره جوهر كَوْسْتُبْهَا.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: Viṣṇu stands on a lotus, hands holding lotuses, Kaustubha jewel blazing on his chest; around him appear subtle vignettes of Matsya and other avatāras like a halo of stories; Lakṣmī nearby as Kamalā.
The one Lord manifests many avatāras for protection; devotion recognizes His signs and attributes.
Kāśī is the overarching pilgrimage frame, though this verse itself is primarily theological praise.
No explicit rite; it supports stotra-recitation as devotional practice.