सुरसाकाननान्येव विलोक्यंते गृहेगृहे । चरित्राणि विचित्राणि पवित्राण्यब्धिजापतेः
surasākānanānyeva vilokyaṃte gṛhegṛhe | caritrāṇi vicitrāṇi pavitrāṇyabdhijāpateḥ
De casa en casa se contemplan como bosquecillos de deleite divino; se exhiben las obras maravillosas y purificadoras del Señor de la diosa nacida del océano (Viṣṇu).
Skanda (deduced; Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī-kṣetra (gṛha-devatā culture)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Row after row of Kāśī homes with open courtyards; inside, painted or carved panels depict Viṣṇu’s avatāras and exploits—Vāmana-Trivikrama, Narasiṃha, Rāma, Kṛṣṇa—making each house feel like a celestial grove.
Hari-kathā (sacred narratives of Viṣṇu) sanctifies domestic life, turning ordinary homes into spaces of divine delight.
Kāśī is the implied sacred setting, but the verse expands holiness into every household through devotional culture.
Implied is śravaṇa/darśana of Hari-caritra—hearing, reciting, and displaying sacred stories as a purifying observance.