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ataścitrapaṭīsparśātparitāpaṃ vihāsyati | vākyādbuddhiśarīriṇyāstatastatparicārikāḥ
فلذلك، بلمسِ ذلك القماش المصوَّر ستطرح عنها لهيبَ العلّة. ثمّ، بكلمةِ السيدةِ ذاتِ الجسدِ المفعمِ بالحكمة، مضت خادماتُها على ما أُمرن.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa narration, typically Skanda to Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: Attendants, following the instruction of a wise lady, bring the painted cloth close so the afflicted woman may touch it; the ‘heat’ of suffering is visually contrasted with a cooling aura around the panel.
Contact with sanctified symbols (sparśa) can transform suffering into clarity when aligned with sacred intent.
The broader passage glorifies Kāśī, moving toward Jñānavāpī’s revelatory power.
A devotional act is implied: touching (sparśa) a sanctified representation as part of the remedial sacred process.