काशीति काचिदबला भुवनेषु रूढा लोलार्क केशवविलोलविलोचना । तद्दोर्युगं च वरणासिरियं तदीया वेणीति याऽत्र गदिताऽक्षयशर्मभूमिः
kāśīti kācidabalā bhuvaneṣu rūḍhā lolārka keśavavilolavilocanā | taddoryugaṃ ca varaṇāsiriyaṃ tadīyā veṇīti yā'tra gaditā'kṣayaśarmabhūmiḥ
Es gibt ein Mädchen, in allen Welten berühmt als «Kāśī», mit ruhelosen Augen wie Lōlārka und Keśava. Ihre beiden Arme sind Varaṇā und Asī; und ihre «Flechtzopf» heißt hier Veṇī — dies ist der Boden unvergänglichen Friedens und Heils.
Skanda (deduced for Kāśīkhaṇḍa discourse)
Tirtha: Kāśī (bounded by Varaṇā and Asī; featuring Veṇī)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Kāśī appears as a radiant maiden standing upon the ghats; her arms flow as two rivers—Varaṇā and Asī—while her long braid is Veṇī, adorned with flowers; her eyes shimmer restlessly like Lōlārka and Keśava, and the ground beneath glows with ‘akṣaya-śarma’.
Kāśī is portrayed as a living sacred body—its geography is divine, granting imperishable auspiciousness to those who approach it.
Kāśī (Vārāṇasī), framed through its sacred rivers Varaṇā and Asī and the symbolic Veṇī.
No explicit rite; the verse sacralizes Kāśī’s landmarks, implying merit through दर्शन, visitation, and tīrtha-contact.