कर्पूरवर्तिदीपेन सकृद्दत्तेन भक्तितः । कर्पूरदेहगौरश्रीर्भवेद्भालविलोचनः
karpūravartidīpena sakṛddattena bhaktitaḥ | karpūradehagauraśrīrbhavedbhālavilocanaḥ
By offering, even once and with devotion, a lamp with a camphor wick (to Viśveśvara in Kāśī), one attains a radiant, camphor-like fair splendor of body, and becomes endowed with an auspicious, shining presence, as though with a divine eye upon the brow.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa discourse commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Avimukta-Kāśī, Viśveśvara-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Scene: A devotee offers a single lamp with a camphor wick before Viśveśvara’s liṅga; the flame is bright white, casting a cool radiance on the sanctum while priests ring bells and wave ārati.
Even a single, sincere act of devotional offering in Kāśī—such as dīpa-dāna—purifies and illumines the devotee, yielding auspicious radiance and elevated spiritual standing.
Kāśī (Vārāṇasī), centered on the worship of Viśveśvara (Śiva).
Offering a lamp with a camphor wick (karpūra-varti-dīpa) with devotion, even once, to the Lord at Kāśī.