ततः सांख्याख्य तीर्थं च सांख्येश्वर समीपतः । तत्तीर्थसेवनात्पुंसां सांख्ययोगः प्रसीदति
tataḥ sāṃkhyākhya tīrthaṃ ca sāṃkhyeśvara samīpataḥ | tattīrthasevanātpuṃsāṃ sāṃkhyayogaḥ prasīdati
Luego está el tīrtha llamado Sāṃkhya, situado cerca de Sāṃkhyeśvara. Al acudir y servir a ese tīrtha, el sendero del Sāṃkhya, de discernimiento espiritual, se vuelve claro y propicio para la persona.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Sāṃkhya Tīrtha
Type: ghat
Scene: A quiet tīrtha beside a small Śiva shrine labeled ‘Sāṃkhyeśvara’; a seeker sits after bathing, counting tattvas on fingers, with a calm river backdrop.
Pilgrimage is not only for worldly merit—Kāśī’s tīrthas are said to support inner clarity and philosophical realization (viveka) associated with Sāṃkhya.
Sāṃkhyatīrtha, located near the shrine/linga known as Sāṃkhyeśvara in Kāśī.
Tīrtha-sevā—visiting, honoring, and engaging in devotional observance at the tīrtha.