येनानुमन्यते चैषा काशी सर्वप्रमाणभूः । बुद्धिर्बुध्यति सा सर्वमिह बुद्धिमतां सताम् । ययैतद्धूर्जटेर्धाम धृतं स्व विषयीकृतम्
yenānumanyate caiṣā kāśī sarvapramāṇabhūḥ | buddhirbudhyati sā sarvamiha buddhimatāṃ satām | yayaitaddhūrjaṭerdhāma dhṛtaṃ sva viṣayīkṛtam
That very Intelligence by which this Kāśī—herself the ground of all valid authority—is affirmed, is the Intelligence by which the wise and virtuous understand everything here. By that same divine power, this abode of Dhūrjaṭi (Śiva) is upheld and made wholly His own domain.
Skanda (deduced Kāśīkhaṇḍa narration, typically Skanda to Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Listener: null
Scene: A contemplative sage at dawn on the Gaṅgā ghāṭa, eyes half-closed, perceiving Kāśī as a luminous mandala; above, Śiva (Dhūrjaṭi) subtly enthroned as the sustaining intelligence, with the city’s temples and spires forming His ‘domain’.
True understanding is portrayed as a divine Buddhi that recognizes Kāśī’s unique sanctity and Śiva’s sovereign presence there.
Kāśī (Vārāṇasī), described as the very abode and domain of Śiva (Dhūrjaṭi).
No explicit rite is prescribed; the verse emphasizes insight into Kāśī’s status as Śiva’s own sacred realm.