विघ्रैरालोड्यमानोपि योऽविमुक्तं न मुंचति । नैःश्रेयसी श्रियं प्राप्य दुःखांतं सोधिगच्छति
vighrairāloḍyamānopi yo'vimuktaṃ na muṃcati | naiḥśreyasī śriyaṃ prāpya duḥkhāṃtaṃ sodhigacchati
Even when shaken by obstacles, whoever does not forsake Avimukta—attaining the supreme auspicious fortune—reaches the end of suffering.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda speaking to Agastya)
Steadfast attachment to the liberating kṣetra (Avimukta) overcomes impediments and culminates in freedom from sorrow.
Avimukta in Kāśī, upheld as the sure refuge even amid vighnas (obstacles).
A discipline of constancy: not leaving Avimukta—implying continued pilgrimage, residence, worship, and devotion there.