छुरितामृतधारौघा छिन्नैनाश्छंदगामिनी । छत्रीकृतमरालौघा छटीकृतनिजामृता
churitāmṛtadhāraughā chinnaināśchaṃdagāminī | chatrīkṛtamarālaughā chaṭīkṛtanijāmṛtā
Sie wird von Strömen des Amṛta, des Nektars der Unsterblichkeit, besprengt; sie schneidet die Sünden ab und schreitet nach heiligem Maß und Rhythmus. Aus schwanengleichen Scharen macht sie ein Baldachin und gießt ihren eigenen Nektar in leuchtenden Strömen aus.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Gaṅgā in Kāśī (Amṛta-dhārā imagery)
Type: ghat
Listener: Pilgrimage-seeking audience within the frame (ṛṣis)
Scene: Gaṅgā as a luminous stream of nectar raining in arcs; Vedic meters personified as rhythmic wave-patterns; swan-flocks forming a white canopy over devotees performing arghya.
Grace is ‘nectar-like’: it purifies sin and nourishes the soul; sacred rhythm (chandas) symbolizes ordered dharma and inner harmony.
Kāśī is the contextual holy setting of this praise in the Kāśīkhaṇḍa.
No direct prescription; the verse supports stotra/japa in proper chandas (meter) as a devotional discipline.