येतु पंचनदे स्नात्वा त्वां भजिष्यंति मानवाः । चलाचलापि द्वैरूपा मा त्याक्षीच्छ्रीश्च तान्नरान्
yetu paṃcanade snātvā tvāṃ bhajiṣyaṃti mānavāḥ | calācalāpi dvairūpā mā tyākṣīcchrīśca tānnarān
But those people who, having bathed at Pañcanada, will worship You—may Śrī (Lakṣmī), though of twofold nature as fickle and steadfast, never abandon those men.
Agnibindu
Tirtha: Pañcanada
Type: tirtha/ghat
Listener: Viṣṇu (addressed as Śrīśa/Śrīhari)
Scene: Pilgrims bathe at Pañcanada and then worship the Lord; Lakṣmī appears as a radiant presence choosing to stay—her dual nature (fickle/steadfast) symbolized by a moving lotus becoming rooted.
Pilgrimage joined with devotion yields both worldly stability (Śrī) and spiritual uplift, harmonizing artha with mokṣa.
Pañcanada Tīrtha in Kāśī.
Snāna at Pañcanada followed by bhajana/worship of Viṣṇu.