तत्र तीर्थे नरः स्नात्वा मुक्तो भवति चर्णतः । तत्रैवांगारकं तीर्थं कुंडं चांगारनिर्मलम्
tatra tīrthe naraḥ snātvā mukto bhavati carṇataḥ | tatraivāṃgārakaṃ tīrthaṃ kuṃḍaṃ cāṃgāranirmalam
Bathing at that tīrtha, a man becomes freed from his accumulated deeds. Right there are the Aṅgāraka-tīrtha and the pond called Aṅgāra-nirmala, famed for its purifying power.
Skanda (deduced; Kāśīkhaṇḍa context: Skanda to Agastya)
Kāśī’s tīrthas are portrayed as direct instruments of purification and liberation when approached through sacred bathing.
Aṅgāraka Tīrtha and the associated Aṅgāra-nirmala Kuṇḍa in Kāśī.
Snāna (ritual bathing) at the tīrtha/kuṇḍa as the means to purification and release from karmic burden.