व्योमांगणमनर्कं च नक्तेऽदीपं यथा गृहम । अवेदा ब्राह्मणा यद्वद्गंगाहीनास्तथा दिशः
vyomāṃgaṇamanarkaṃ ca nakte'dīpaṃ yathā gṛhama | avedā brāhmaṇā yadvadgaṃgāhīnāstathā diśaḥ
كما أنّ السماء كئيبة بلا شمس، وكما أنّ البيت ليلاً بلا سراجٍ لا نفع فيه، وكما أنّ البراهمة بلا الفيدا يفقدون مقامهم الحق—كذلك الجهات تفتقر إذا خلت من الغانغا.
Skanda
Tirtha: Gaṅgā (Kāśī)
Type: ghat
Scene: Tripartite analogy tableau: sunless sky, lamp-less night house, Veda-less brāhmaṇa; culminating in a compass of directions dimmed until Gaṅgā’s river-light flows through.
Gaṅgā is portrayed as a cosmic source of illumination and dharmic completeness, akin to the sun, a lamp, and the Veda.
The Gaṅgā-tīrtha, implicitly centered on Kāśī where Gaṅgā’s presence is especially celebrated.
None explicitly; it underscores the value of approaching Gaṅgā for spiritual ‘light’—commonly expressed through darśana and snāna.