देवस्य दक्षिणे भागे तत्र वापी शुभोदका । तदंबुप्राशनं नृणामपुनर्भवहेतवे
devasya dakṣiṇe bhāge tatra vāpī śubhodakā | tadaṃbuprāśanaṃ nṛṇāmapunarbhavahetave
An der Südseite der Gottheit befindet sich ein Brunnen mit glückverheißendem Wasser. Wer davon trinkt, dem wird es für die Menschen zum Anlass der Befreiung vom Wiedergeborenwerden.
Skanda
Tirtha: Śubhodakā Vāpī (auspicious-water well) on the southern side of the deity (as per this passage)
Type: kund
Scene: A stone-lined well with clear water on the southern side of a Śiva shrine; pilgrims with folded hands take a small sip after ācamana; bells and lamps frame the sanctity of the spot.
Kāśī’s sanctity extends to its waters; even simple, reverent acts can be framed as steps toward mokṣa.
A sacred vāpī (well/tank) on the southern side of the deity’s shrine in Kāśī.
Ambu-prāśana—sipping/drinking the well’s sacred water for apunarbhava (freedom from rebirth).