मया न मेने ममजन्मभूमिका वियोगजन्मा परिदाघईशितः । अवाप्यकाशीं परितः प्रशांतिदां समस्तसंतापविघातहेतुकाम्
mayā na mene mamajanmabhūmikā viyogajanmā paridāghaīśitaḥ | avāpyakāśīṃ paritaḥ praśāṃtidāṃ samastasaṃtāpavighātahetukām
মই মোৰ জন্মভূমিৰ পৰা বিচ্ছেদজনিত দাহ-যন্ত্ৰণাক ইমান প্ৰবল বুলি নাভাবিছিলোঁ; কিয়নো কাশী লাভ কৰিলে—যি চাৰিওফালে পৰম শান্তি দান কৰে—সেইয়ে সকলো দুখ-তাপ বিনাশৰ হেতু হৈ উঠে।
Skanda (deduced; Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda to Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī (Avimukta)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A weary pilgrim arriving at Kāśī’s ghāṭas at dawn; the inner ‘burning of separation’ is shown as a fading red aura, replaced by cool moonlike peace as the city’s sacred skyline and Viśvanātha’s presence radiate calm.
Kāśī is praised as a supreme refuge whose very attainment brings profound peace and dissolves worldly anguish.
Kāśī (Vārāṇasī), presented as a peace-giving sacred kṣetra.
No explicit ritual is stated; the merit emphasized is the spiritual fruit of reaching/abiding in Kāśī.