आत्मक्रीडस्य सततं सदात्ममिथुनस्य च । आत्मन्येव सु तृप्तस्य योगसिद्धिर्न दूरतः
ātmakrīḍasya satataṃ sadātmamithunasya ca | ātmanyeva su tṛptasya yogasiddhirna dūrataḥ
For one who ever delights in the Self, keeps company with the Self alone, and is fully content in the Self, perfection in yoga is not far away.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: A yogin seated in stillness on a Kāśī ghat at dawn, eyes half-closed, the city’s temples behind him; the Ganga flows quietly as his posture suggests complete inner satisfaction.
When the mind rests in Self-delight and Self-contentment, yogic perfection naturally draws near.
The Kāśīkhaṇḍa setting frames Kāśī as a sacred environment supportive of inward absorption leading to siddhi and mokṣa.
No external ritual is given; the ‘practice’ is abiding contentedly in the Self.