अमासोमसमायोगे श्राद्धं यद्यत्र लभ्यते । तीर्थे कापिलधारेस्मिन्गयया पुष्करेण किम्
amāsomasamāyoge śrāddhaṃ yadyatra labhyate | tīrthe kāpiladhāresmingayayā puṣkareṇa kim
إن أُقيمت الشّرادها (śrāddha) هنا عند اقتران آمَا بسوما (Amā–Soma)، في هذا التيرثا (tīrtha) لتيّار كابيلا (Kāpilā)، فما الحاجةُ بعد ذلك إلى غايا (Gayā) أو بوشكارا (Puṣkara)؟
Śiva (Devadeva)
Tirtha: Kāpilā-dhārā-tīrtha
Type: ghat
Listener: Pilgrimage audience/inquirer
Scene: Kapilā-dhārā: a distinct stream/current by the Gaṅgā in Kāśī; pilgrims offer piṇḍas; in the background, symbolic vignettes of Gayā (Viṣṇupada) and Puṣkara (lake/temple) fade, implying ‘no need elsewhere’.
Kāśī’s tīrtha is exalted as equal or superior to famed pilgrimage centers for ancestor rites when śrāddha is performed at the right lunar time.
Kāpiladhārā/Kāpilatīrtha in Kāśī, associated with the Kāpilā stream.
Perform śrāddha here during the Amāvasyā–Soma conjunction for exceptional Pitṛ benefit.