चरिष्यंतोऽत्र परितो मुक्तिमंडपमुत्तमम् । जिताहारान्सनियमान्कामक्रोधपराङ्मुखान्
cariṣyaṃto'tra parito muktimaṃḍapamuttamam | jitāhārānsaniyamānkāmakrodhaparāṅmukhān
তেওঁলোকে ইয়াত চাৰিওফালে, উত্তম মুক্তিমণ্ডপৰ চৌহদত বাস কৰি বিচৰণ কৰিলে—আহাৰত সংযমী, নিয়ম-আচাৰত দৃঢ়, আৰু কাম-ক্ৰোধৰ পৰা বিমুখ।
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa context, typically Skanda speaking to Agastya)
Tirtha: Muktimaṇḍapa (within Kāśī)
Type: ghat
Scene: The four roosters now live like ascetics around the Muktimaṇḍapa: calm, restrained, moving in a sacred courtyard; the pavilion glows softly; the atmosphere is serene, with symbols of self-control (water pot, lamps, prayer beads nearby).
Near liberation-centered tīrthas, inner discipline—restraint, niyama, and mastery over passion and anger—aligns one with mokṣa.
Muktimaṇḍapa in Kāśī, later also famed as Kukkuṭamaṇḍapa.
A vrata-like discipline: regulated diet (jitāhāra), niyamas, and renunciation of kāma and krodha.