महाश्रेयस्करं पुण्यं मनोरथकरं परम् । द्युनदीप्रीतिजनकं शिवसंतोषसंतति
mahāśreyaskaraṃ puṇyaṃ manorathakaraṃ param | dyunadīprītijanakaṃ śivasaṃtoṣasaṃtati
এটি পরম পুণ্য, মহাশ্রেয়সাধক এবং উত্তম মনোরথ পূরণকারী। এটি দিব্য নদী (গঙ্গা)-কে আনন্দিত করে এবং শিবসন্তোষের অবিরল ধারা দান করে।
Skanda
Tirtha: Gaṅgā (Kāśī)
Type: ghat
Listener: Sages / qualified devotees
Scene: Gaṅgā personified as a radiant goddess rising subtly from the river, smiling as devotees chant; above, Śiva’s benign presence (or liṅga silhouette) indicates ‘Śiva-santoṣa-santati’—a continuous stream of satisfaction like the river’s flow.
True tīrtha practice yields both worldly well-being (śreyas) and devotional fruit—pleasing Gaṅgā and Śiva.
Gaṅgā (the ‘heavenly river’) within the Kāśī-khaṇḍa framework.
The verse describes results of the forthcoming practice rather than detailing steps: it grants puṇya, fulfills aims, and pleases Gaṅgā and Śiva.