चंद्रकांतशिलाजालस्रुतमात्रामलंजलम् । तत्र चादाय कलशैर्नेच्छंत्यन्यज्जलं जनाः
caṃdrakāṃtaśilājālasrutamātrāmalaṃjalam | tatra cādāya kalaśairnecchaṃtyanyajjalaṃ janāḥ
The water there is perfectly pure, merely oozing from networks of moonstone slabs. Having filled their pots from it, people desire no other water.
Gaṇas (context continues)
Tirtha: Kāśī-kṣetra (moonstone-water feature, poetic)
Type: kund
Scene: Moonstone slabs laid like a lattice; from their seams, clear water beads and streams into basins; pilgrims fill kalashas, satisfied and serene.
Sacred geography is marked by purity and satisfaction—holy water that fulfills and leaves no craving for lesser sources.
The water-source within Sahasrākṣa-purī is praised as tīrtha-like in purity.
Drawing water in kalaśas is mentioned descriptively; no explicit vow is prescribed, but the act evokes tīrtha-usage.