संचितं यद्ग्रहस्थेन पापमामरणांतिकम् । निर्धक्ष्यति हि तत्सर्वमेकरात्रोषितो यतिः
saṃcitaṃ yadgrahasthena pāpamāmaraṇāṃtikam | nirdhakṣyati hi tatsarvamekarātroṣito yatiḥ
كلُّ الإثم الذي يجمعه ربُّ البيت إلى نهاية العمر—إن اليَتيَ الذي يمكث ليلةً واحدةً فقط يحرقه كلَّه ويُفنيه.
Skanda
Tirtha: Kāśī (Avimukta-kṣetra)
Type: kshetra
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Scene: A saffron-clad yati arrives at night in lamp-lit Kāśī lanes, the Gaṅgā shimmering; a subtle aura of fire-like purification surrounds him as accumulated sins are symbolically consumed.
Even brief contact with true renunciation in Kāśī is portrayed as powerfully purifying, burning accumulated karmic sin.
Kāśī (Vārāṇasī) is the implied sacred field in the Kāśīkhaṇḍa context.
A single-night stay (eka-rātra-vāsa) by a yati/renunciate is highlighted as spiritually efficacious.