The Description of Kāśī (Kāśī-māhātmya): Avimukta, Kapālamocana, and Śiva’s Purification
तस्मान्नैकत्र भवता स्थेयं द्वादशबत्सरम् । अटनीयं हितार्थाय पापनाशाभिकाम्यया ॥ २३ ॥
tasmānnaikatra bhavatā stheyaṃ dvādaśabatsaram | aṭanīyaṃ hitārthāya pāpanāśābhikāmyayā || 23 ||
সেয়ে তুমি বাৰ বছৰ একে ঠাইত নাথাকিবা। নিজৰ মঙ্গল আৰু পাপ-নাশৰ অভিপ্ৰায়ে তীৰ্থে তীৰ্থে ভ্ৰমণ কৰিবা।
Sanatkumara (in instruction to Narada, within the Uttara-Bhaga tirtha-mahātmya context)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It presents pilgrimage and purposeful wandering (aṭana) as a dharmic discipline aimed at inner welfare (hita) and the removal of pāpa, rather than complacent attachment to one location.
By urging travel for purification, it supports bhakti indirectly: a purified life and contact with sacred places and practices strengthen single-pointed devotion and reduce obstacles created by pāpa.
The verse primarily emphasizes dharma and prayāścitta through tirtha-yātrā; it does not directly teach a Vedāṅga topic like vyākaraṇa or jyotiṣa, but it reflects applied ritual-dharma (proper conduct for purification).