व्योमव्याप्तिमतां त्वं वै परमात्माऽसि चात्मनाम् । संध्योपास्तिर्भवान्देव सर्वनित्येषु कर्मसु
vyomavyāptimatāṃ tvaṃ vai paramātmā'si cātmanām | saṃdhyopāstirbhavāndeva sarvanityeṣu karmasu
To those who contemplate the all-pervading expanse, you are indeed the Supreme Self within all selves. O God, in every daily obligatory rite, you are the very worship of the Sandhyā.
Skanda
Tirtha: Kāśī (Avimukta)
Type: kshetra
Scene: At dawn on a Kāśī ghāṭa, a devotee performs sandhyā facing the Gaṅgā; above, the sky expands into a vast luminous field where Śiva appears as the all-pervading Self, subtly present within the devotee’s heart-lotus.
Daily rites culminate in recognizing the Lord as the Supreme Self pervading all—outer worship becomes inner realization.
Kāśī, where worship of Viśveśvara is aligned with the spirit of all nitya-karmas.
Sandhyopāsanā (Sandhyā worship) is referenced as central within daily obligatory practices.