कियंत्यो न स्रवंत्योत्र रत्नाकर मुदावहाः । परं स्वर्गतरंगिण्याः काश्यां का साम्यमुद्वहेत्
kiyaṃtyo na sravaṃtyotra ratnākara mudāvahāḥ | paraṃ svargataraṃgiṇyāḥ kāśyāṃ kā sāmyamudvahet
كم من أنهارٍ مُفرِحة تجري هنا فتزيد المحيط امتلاءً! ولكن أيُّ نهرٍ في كاشي يطيق أن يدّعي المساواة مع ذات الأمواج السماوية، الغانغا (Gaṅgā)؟
Agastya (deduced)
Tirtha: Gaṅgā in Kāśī (Gaṅgā-tīra/ghāṭa-samūha)
Type: ghat
Scene: A panoramic Kāśī riverfront: multiple rivers symbolically flowing toward the ocean, yet Gaṅgā in Kāśī shines as a celestial, wave-crowned goddess-river; ghāṭas, lamps, and pilgrims emphasize her supremacy.
Among all sacred waters, Gaṅgā’s presence in Kāśī is uniquely incomparable and supremely sanctifying.
Gaṅgā in Kāśī—Gaṅgā’s river-tīrtha within Vārāṇasī.
No direct prescription; the focus is comparative glorification of Gaṅgā as the supreme tīrtha-water in Kāśī.