श्वेतद्वीपेपि सामग्री क्व गुणानां गरीयसी । ईदृशी यादृशी काश्यां धूतपापेस्ति पावनी
śvetadvīpepi sāmagrī kva guṇānāṃ garīyasī | īdṛśī yādṛśī kāśyāṃ dhūtapāpesti pāvanī
Aun en Śvetadvīpa, ¿dónde hay tal plenitud excelsa de virtudes? Pues una purificadora como Dhūtapāpā, tal como existe en Kāśī, no se halla en otra parte.
Skanda (narrator); praise voiced in the narrative by Viṣṇu (contextually continuing)
Tirtha: Dhūtapāpā
Type: ghat
Listener: Vaikuṇṭha (addressed)
Scene: A radiant Kāśī waterbody named Dhūtapāpā glows with purifying light; pilgrims touch and bathe, while a distant ethereal Śvetadvīpa is evoked as a pale, otherworldly contrast—yet the focus remains on Kāśī’s immediate purifier.
Kāśī’s purifying power is portrayed as uniquely concentrated in its tīrthas, surpassing even ideal divine realms.
Dhūtapāpā (the sin-washing purifier) associated with Kāśī’s sacred waters/tīrtha.
Implicitly, contact with or bathing in the purifying waters (tīrtha-sevā/snānā) is praised; no formal vow is stated.