अदंभितात्वमात्सर्यमप्रार्थितधनागमः । अलोभित्वमनालस्यमपारुष्यमदीनता
adaṃbhitātvamātsaryamaprārthitadhanāgamaḥ | alobhitvamanālasyamapāruṣyamadīnatā
Frei von Heuchelei, ohne Neid, Reichtum nur annehmen, wenn er ungebeten kommt, ohne Gier, mit Fleiß, Sanftmut und ungebrochener Selbstachtung—dies sind die Tugenden, die der Bewohner des heiligen Feldes von Kāśī pflegen soll.
Skanda (deduced, Kāśīkhaṇḍa narrative norm)
Tirtha: Kāśī (Avimukta-kṣetra)
Type: kshetra
Listener: typically a sage/audience in Purāṇic frame (contextual)
Scene: A quiet Kāśī lane near a ghat: a resident ascetic/householder embodies simple virtues—calm face, modest dress, gentle speech—while the city’s sacred aura (temples, bells, Gaṅgā) frames ethical living as worship.
Kāśī-dwelling is upheld as a discipline of character: humility, non-envy, non-greed, and gentle conduct safeguard spiritual merit.
Kāśī (Vārāṇasī) as the kṣetra where ethical refinement and devotion are especially meritorious.
No specific ritual is prescribed here; the verse emphasizes inner virtues as the resident’s daily observance.