ततो वामनतीर्थं च विष्णुसान्निध्यहेतुकम् । तत्र श्राद्धविधानेन मुच्यते पितृजादृणात्
tato vāmanatīrthaṃ ca viṣṇusānnidhyahetukam | tatra śrāddhavidhānena mucyate pitṛjādṛṇāt
Luego viene el Vāmana-tīrtha, medio para alcanzar la cercanía de Viṣṇu. Al realizar allí los ritos de śrāddha, uno queda libre de las deudas contraídas con los antepasados.
Skanda (deduced for Kāśīkhaṇḍa dialogue context)
Tirtha: Vāmana-tīrtha
Type: ghat
Scene: A quiet riverside platform with a small Vāmana icon; a householder performs śrāddha—piṇḍas on darbha, sesame and water offerings—while priests chant; Viṣṇu’s presence is suggested by conch and discus motifs.
Dharma includes gratitude to one’s lineage; properly performed śrāddha at a sanctified site is presented as a purifier of ancestral obligations.
Vāmana-tīrtha in Kāśī, praised as granting Viṣṇu’s sānnidhya (divine proximity).
Śrāddha-vidhāna—performing the prescribed ancestral offerings/rites at this tīrtha.