अप्येकं कार्तिकस्याहस्तत्र वै सफलीकृतम् । जपहोमार्चनादानैः कृतकृत्यास्त एव हि
apyekaṃ kārtikasyāhastatra vai saphalīkṛtam | japahomārcanādānaiḥ kṛtakṛtyāsta eva hi
Even a single day of Kārtika spent there is truly made fruitful. By japa, homa, worship, and charitable giving, those people indeed become fulfilled in duty and purpose.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī-kṣetra (general Kārtika-mahātmyam context)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Pilgrims at dawn in Kāśī during Kārtika: lamps on the river, a small homa-fire on the ghat, devotees doing japa with mālā, offering flowers and lamps at a shrine, and giving alms.
Holy place plus holy month yields accelerated merit: even one Kārtika day, used well, becomes spiritually complete.
The praised ‘there’ refers to the Pañcanada tīrtha area within Kāśī, continuing the immediate context.
Japa (recitation), homa (fire-offering), arcana (worship), and dāna (charity) during Kārtika.