स सर्वतीर्थसुस्नातः स सर्वक्रतुदीक्षितः । स दत्तसर्वदानस्तु काशी येन निषेविता
sa sarvatīrthasusnātaḥ sa sarvakratudīkṣitaḥ | sa dattasarvadānastu kāśī yena niṣevitā
Er hat in allen Tīrthas rein gebadet; er ist zu allen Opfern eingeweiht; er hat jede Art von Dāna gespendet — wahrlich, wer Kāśī in rechter Weise aufsucht und verehrt, erlangt all diese Verdienste.
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Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Listener: Pilgrims/seekers hearing Kāśī’s greatness
Scene: A panoramic Kāśī: pilgrims bathing at dawn, others offering lamps, some giving alms, and a central axis leading to Viśvanātha—above them, symbolic icons of many sacrifices and tīrthas dissolve into the single radiance of Kāśī.
Serving Kāśī is portrayed as a supreme, concentrated merit that equals the fruits of many pilgrimages, sacrifices, and charities.
Kāśī (Vārāṇasī) itself is glorified as a preeminent tīrtha and mokṣa-kṣetra.
Not a single ritual, but a promise of fruit: resorting to Kāśī grants the merit of all tīrtha-bathing, sacrificial initiations, and all forms of dāna.