नित्यादिकर्मकरणात्तथातिथिसमर्चनैः । परोपकरणाद्यैश्च धर्मस्स्यादुत्तरोत्तरः
nityādikarmakaraṇāttathātithisamarcanaiḥ | paropakaraṇādyaiśca dharmassyāduttarottaraḥ
By performing daily and obligatory duties, by properly honoring guests, and by acts of service to others and the like—dharma becomes greater and greater for those dwelling in Kāśī.
Skanda (deduced; Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī (as residence-dharma field)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A Kāśī resident performs morning rites, then welcomes a pilgrim-guest with water and food; nearby, acts of service—guiding elders on ghāṭ steps, offering lamps, helping the poor—depict dharma increasing through community care.
In Kāśī, ordinary righteous conduct—duties, hospitality, and service—compounds into ever-increasing dharma.
Kāśī as a whole kṣetra, where ethical living itself becomes highly meritorious.
Nitya/naimittika duties, honoring guests (atithi-samarcana), and helping others (paropakāra).