समृद्धिभाजोह्यत्रापि तेन पुण्येन गुह्यकाः । भुंजते स्वर्गसौख्यानि देववच्चाकुतोभयाः
samṛddhibhājohyatrāpi tena puṇyena guhyakāḥ | bhuṃjate svargasaukhyāni devavaccākutobhayāḥ
By that merit, even here the Guhyakas become sharers in prosperity; they enjoy heavenly pleasures like the gods, free from fear on any side.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda speaking to Agastya)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Radiant Guhyakas—treasure-guardian beings—adorned with jewels, enjoying celestial comforts in a luminous grove or palace; their posture confident, no fear, like devas.
Puṇya yields both prosperity and fearlessness, elevating beings to godlike enjoyment.
The overarching Kāśī setting frames the narrative, but no specific tirtha is named in this verse.
No direct ritual is prescribed here; it states the fruit (phala) of prior merit.