निबर्हणी मधौघस्य सुपुण्य परिबृंहिणीम् । कः प्राप्य काशीं दुर्मेधास्त्यजेन्मोक्षसुखप्रदाम्
nibarhaṇī madhaughasya supuṇya paribṛṃhiṇīm | kaḥ prāpya kāśīṃ durmedhāstyajenmokṣasukhapradām
هي التي تُبيد سيلَ الإغراءاتِ الحلوة وتُعظِّمُ الفضلَ والبرَّ؛ فأيُّ بليدِ الفهم، إذا بلغ كاشي (Kāśī)، يتركها وهي واهبةُ سعادةِ الموكشا، نعيمِ التحرّر؟
Skanda (contextual attribution for Kāśīkhaṇḍa dialogues)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: Kāśī personified as a radiant goddess/kshetra-shakti standing by the Gaṅgā, crushing or dispersing a wave of honey-like golden liquid (temptations) while showering pilgrims with light-symbols of puṇya; Viśveśvara temple glows behind.
Kāśī is celebrated as both a purifier of desire and a multiplier of merit, culminating in mokṣa; leaving it is spiritual folly.
Kāśī, described as the bestower of liberation’s bliss.
No specific practice is named; the verse emphasizes the value of remaining in Kāśī.