विश्वेश्वरो यत्र न तत्र चित्रं धर्मार्थकामामृतरूपरूपः । स्वरूपरूपः स हि विश्वरूपस्तस्मान्न काशी सदृशी त्रिलोकी
viśveśvaro yatra na tatra citraṃ dharmārthakāmāmṛtarūparūpaḥ | svarūparūpaḥ sa hi viśvarūpastasmānna kāśī sadṛśī trilokī
Donde está presente Viśveśvara, no es extraño que se hallen en su propia plenitud el Dharma, el Artha, el Kāma—y el don, cual néctar, de la liberación. Pues Él es la forma misma de la Realidad, el de forma universal; por eso, en los tres mundos no hay ciudad igual a Kāśī.
Skanda (deduced, Kāśīkhaṇḍa dialogue context)
Tirtha: Viśveśvara-kṣetra (Kāśī)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Naimiṣāraṇya sages
Scene: Viśveśvara as cosmic form subtly emerging from the Kāśī liṅga: within Him appear Dharma, Artha, Kāma, and Mokṣa as luminous personifications; the cityscape of Kāśī glows as a tri-loka jewel.
The presence of Viśveśvara (Śiva) is the theological reason Kāśī grants both worldly goods and the immortal fruit of liberation.
Kāśī, specifically the domain of Viśveśvara (the Viśveśvara/Viśvanātha shrine tradition).
No explicit ritual is stated; the verse is a doctrinal praise of Viśveśvara’s presence as the source of Kāśī’s fruits.