काशीं प्रकाशीं कृतपुण्यराशिं हा शीघ्रनाशी विसृजेन्नरः किम् । नूनं स्वनूनं सुकृतं तदीयं मदीयमेवं विवृणोति चेतः
kāśīṃ prakāśīṃ kṛtapuṇyarāśiṃ hā śīghranāśī visṛjennaraḥ kim | nūnaṃ svanūnaṃ sukṛtaṃ tadīyaṃ madīyamevaṃ vivṛṇoti cetaḥ
হায়, অতি শীঘ্র নশ্বর মানুষ কেন ত্যাগ করবে দীপ্তিময় কাশীকে—যা সঞ্চিত পুণ্যের ভাণ্ডার? নিশ্চয়ই তার নিজের মনই বলে—‘সে পুণ্য তাদের, আমার নয়।’
Skanda (deduced; Kāśīkhaṇḍa frame commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī (Avimukta-kṣetra)
Type: kshetra
Listener: null
Scene: A pilgrim at the edge of Kāśī hesitates to depart; the city glows (‘prakāśī’) with ghāṭs and lamps, while an inner voice (cetas) appears as a subtle figure pointing back toward the sacred skyline.
Because life is fleeting, one should not abandon a liberation-oriented sacred place; leaving it signals inner unworthiness or loss of merit.
Kāśī, described as radiant and merit-rich.
No explicit prescription; the teaching is ethical-existential: do not waste the rare attainment of Kāśī.