टीकिताशेषपाताला टंकिकैनोद्रिपाटने । टंकारनृत्यत्कल्लोला टीकनीयमहातटा
ṭīkitāśeṣapātālā ṭaṃkikainodripāṭane | ṭaṃkāranṛtyatkallolā ṭīkanīyamahātaṭā
تُسمِعُ حتى العوالمَ السفليةَ رنينَها؛ وتُسقِطُ الجبالَ بقوةِ سيلها. بأمواجٍ ترقص على صليلٍ رنّان، هي الضفةُ العظمى الجديرةُ بالتأمّل والنظرِ بخشوع.
Skanda
Tirtha: Gaṅgā-taṭa (Kāśī ghāṭa-banks)
Type: ghat
Listener: Kāśī-māhātmya audience
Scene: A dramatic Gaṅgā with towering, dancing waves that seem to ring like metal; the sound reverberates through underworld caverns; the riverbank is shown as a sacred terrace where sages meditate.
Gaṅgā is depicted as irresistibly powerful—her force symbolizes the ability of tīrtha to break obstacles and transform the seeker.
Gaṅgā’s great banks (mahātaṭa) in Kāśī—i.e., the sacred ghāṭas used for snāna and worship.
Implicitly encourages tīrtha-sevā (reverent approach to the riverbanks) and meditative viewing; no explicit rite is stated.