किंवायुपाप्यरोगेण विकासिन्याथ किं श्रिया । किं वा बुद्ध्या विमलया यदि गंगां न सेवते
kiṃvāyupāpyarogeṇa vikāsinyātha kiṃ śriyā | kiṃ vā buddhyā vimalayā yadi gaṃgāṃ na sevate
ما نفعُ صحةٍ لا يمسّها داء، أو حيويةٍ مزهرة؟ وما نفعُ الغنى، بل وما نفعُ عقلٍ صافٍ جليّ، إن لم يخدم المرءُ الغانغا المقدّسة؟
Skanda (deduced; Kāśī-khaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Gaṅgā (service/Sevā)
Type: river
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Scene: A prosperous household scene fades into the background; in the foreground, a healthy, radiant person offers a lamp and flowers to Gaṅgā at twilight; the river reflects the flame, symbolizing redirected life-purpose.
Health, wealth, and intelligence are portrayed as incomplete without devotion expressed through Gaṅgā-sevā.
The Gaṅgā tīrtha, revered as a living focus of dharma and purification in Kāśī.
Sevā—active reverent service/attendance to the Gaṅgā (which may include visiting, bathing, offerings, and respectful conduct).