ततो नृसिंहतीर्थं च महाभयनिवारणम् । कालादपि कुतस्तत्र स्नात्वा परिबिभेति च
tato nṛsiṃhatīrthaṃ ca mahābhayanivāraṇam | kālādapi kutastatra snātvā paribibheti ca
ثم يأتي تيرثا نرسِمها (Nṛsiṃha-tīrtha) الذي يرفع الخوف العظيم. فإذا اغتسل المرء هناك فكيف يخاف—حتى من كالا (Kāla) أي الموت/الزمان، فكيف بما سواه؟
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda speaking to Agastya)
Tirtha: Nṛsiṃha-tīrtha
Type: ghat
Listener: Pilgrimage audience within purāṇic frame
Scene: At Nṛsiṃha-tīrtha, a pilgrim emerges from the water with steady gaze; behind, a fierce yet protective Narasiṃha presence is suggested—fear dissolving even of Kāla.
True fearlessness is spiritual: sacred practice in Kāśī is said to conquer even the dread of death/time.
Nṛsiṃha-tīrtha, praised as a remover of great fear.
Snāna at Nṛsiṃha-tīrtha; the fruit is fearlessness, even regarding Kāla (death/time).