निर्णिक्ताशेषभुवना निःसंगा निरुपद्रवा । निरालंबा निष्प्रपंचा निर्णाशितमहामला
nirṇiktāśeṣabhuvanā niḥsaṃgā nirupadravā | nirālaṃbā niṣprapaṃcā nirṇāśitamahāmalā
She purifies all the worlds; unattached and free from disturbance. Depending on nothing, beyond the net of worldly proliferation, she has utterly destroyed the great stains of impurity.
Skanda
Tirtha: Kāśī (Avimukta-kṣetra)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Sage interlocutor (not explicit)
Scene: A formless-leaning, luminous Devī/śakti as a calm radiance washing over the three worlds; worldly nets (threads, city bustle, thought-forms) dissolve around her, leaving a serene, empty sky and purified riverfront.
Liberation is portrayed as purity, non-attachment, and transcendence of worldly entanglement—embodied by the Goddess.
The verse belongs to Kāśīkhaṇḍa, reinforcing Kāśī’s reputation as a place of purification and release.
No explicit ritual appears; the verse emphasizes inner renunciation and contemplative praise.