स स्नातः सर्वतीर्थेषु सर्वक्रतुषु दीक्षितः । चीर्णसर्वव्रतः सोपि यस्तु गंगां निषेवते
sa snātaḥ sarvatīrtheṣu sarvakratuṣu dīkṣitaḥ | cīrṇasarvavrataḥ sopi yastu gaṃgāṃ niṣevate
যে ভক্তিভরে গঙ্গার শরণ নেয়, সে যেন সকল তীর্থে স্নান করেছে, সকল যজ্ঞে দীক্ষিত হয়েছে এবং সকল ব্রত পালন করেছে।
Skanda
Tirtha: Gaṅgā (Kāśī)
Type: ghat
Scene: A devotee stands waist-deep in Gaṅgā at a Kāśī ghāṭa; above him appear visionary vignettes—many tīrthas, sacrificial fires with dīkṣā, and diverse vrata observances—collapsing into a single radiant stream labeled ‘Gaṅgā-sevā’.
Single-pointed devotion to the Gaṅgā can equal the accumulated merit of many dispersed rituals and pilgrimages.
The Gaṅgā (in the Kāśī frame), called the supreme substitute for all tīrtha-bathing.
Gaṅgā-niṣevā (resorting to/serving the Gaṅgā) is upheld as a meritorious practice comparable to dīkṣā for sacrifices and comprehensive vrata-observance.