यमेशं च यमादित्यं यमेन स्थापितं नमन् । यमतीर्थे कृतस्नानो यमलोकं न पश्यति
yameśaṃ ca yamādityaṃ yamena sthāpitaṃ naman | yamatīrthe kṛtasnāno yamalokaṃ na paśyati
Quien, con reverencia, se inclina ante Yameśa y ante Yamāditya—establecido por Yama—y se baña en el Yama-tīrtha, no contempla el mundo de Yama.
Skanda (deduced; Kāśīkhaṇḍa narration typically Skanda to Agastya)
Tirtha: Yama-tīrtha (Kāśī)
Type: ghat
Listener: Pilgrims/devotees
Scene: At a river/pond tīrtha, a pilgrim bathes and then bows to Yameśa and Yamāditya; Yama stands in the background as installer/authority, yet his realm recedes—symbolized by a dark gate fading away.
Tīrtha-sevā joined with reverence to the deity is portrayed as a dharmic protection from fearful post-mortem states.
Yama-tīrtha in Kāśī, along with the associated sanctities of Yameśa and Yamāditya.
Snāna (ritual bathing) at Yama-tīrtha, combined with namaskāra (bowing) to Yameśa and Yamāditya.