कियंति संति तीर्थानि नेह क्षोणीतलेऽखिले । परं काशीरजोमात्र तुलासाम्यं क्व तेष्वपि
kiyaṃti saṃti tīrthāni neha kṣoṇītale'khile | paraṃ kāśīrajomātra tulāsāmyaṃ kva teṣvapi
Wie viele Tīrthas gibt es hier auf der ganzen Erdfläche! Und doch: Wo unter ihnen fände sich auch nur auf der Waage ein gleiches Maß — selbst einem winzigen Staubkorn aus Kāśī?
Agastya (deduced; addressing Skanda/Ṣaṇmukha context continues)
Tirtha: Kāśī-rajaḥ (dust of Kāśī)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Śikhiratha (contextual)
Scene: A cosmic balance scale: on one pan lies countless tīrthas of the earth; on the other, a single speck of Kāśī dust—yet the dust outweighs all, radiating Śiva’s presence.
Kāśī’s sanctity surpasses even the collective glory of countless tīrthas; its very dust is incomparable.
Kāśī (Vārāṇasī), exalted as superior to all other tīrthas.
No explicit rite; the verse uses sacred ‘dust of Kāśī’ as a marker of extraordinary puṇya.