सरस्वती सरिद्रूपा ह्यतः शास्त्रनिकेतनम् । आनंदकाननं सर्वं धर्मशास्त्रकृतालयम्
sarasvatī saridrūpā hyataḥ śāstraniketanam | ānaṃdakānanaṃ sarvaṃ dharmaśāstrakṛtālayam
Therefore Sarasvatī is present here in the form of a river; this place is a dwelling of sacred learning. The whole Ānandakānana is an abode fashioned by Dharma and the śāstras.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda speaking to Agastya)
Tirtha: Ānandakānana (Kāśī) with Sarasvatī-tīrtha motif
Type: kshetra
Scene: A luminous river personified as Sarasvatī flows through a stylized Kāśī; along its banks sit sages and students reciting śāstra under trees of Ānandakānana, with manuscripts and vīṇā motifs.
Kāśī is not only a tīrtha of liberation but also a sanctified center of dharma and scriptural wisdom.
Ānandakānana—an epithet for Kāśī—praised as a śāstra-niketanam.
No specific rite is commanded; the verse frames Kāśī’s identity as a sacred seat of learning and dharma.