सांबादित्यस्य माहात्म्यं कथितं ते महामते । यच्छ्रुत्वापि नरो जातु यमलोकं न पश्यति
sāṃbādityasya māhātmyaṃ kathitaṃ te mahāmate | yacchrutvāpi naro jātu yamalokaṃ na paśyati
يا عظيم الرأي، لقد رويتُ لك جلالة سَامباديتيا. فمن سمعها لا يرى قطّ، في أي زمان، عالم يَما، مملكة الموت.
Skanda (deduced for Kāśīkhaṇḍa narration style)
Tirtha: Sāmbāditya
Type: kshetra
Listener: Addressed as 'mahāmati' (a wise listener)
Scene: A devotee seated near a sun-shrine in Kāśī listens to the māhātmya; behind, Yama’s dark city fades while golden solar radiance expands over ghāṭas and temples.
Hearing (śravaṇa) of a tīrtha/deity’s māhātmya is itself a Dharma-practice that grants protection from fear of death and Yama’s realm.
Kāśī (Varanasi) in the Kāśīkhaṇḍa context, specifically the Sāmbāditya-related sacred narrative.
No ritual is prescribed here; it is a phalaśruti emphasizing merit gained by hearing the māhātmya.