तीर्थं हिरण्यगर्भाख्यं तद्याम्ये सर्वपापहृत् । तत्र स्नातो हिरण्येन मुच्यते न कदाचन
tīrthaṃ hiraṇyagarbhākhyaṃ tadyāmye sarvapāpahṛt | tatra snāto hiraṇyena mucyate na kadācana
Al sur está el tīrtha llamado Hiraṇyagarbha, que arrebata todos los pecados. Quien se baña allí nunca más queda atado por el ‘oro’, es decir, por las cadenas de la riqueza y el apego.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Hiraṇyagarbha Tīrtha
Type: ghat
Scene: A southern ghat/kund marked Hiraṇyagarbha: a pilgrim bathes as dark stains (sins) dissolve into the water; nearby, a pile of gold coins transforms into a broken chain, symbolizing release from wealth-fetters; a subtle cosmic golden-egg motif appears in the sky, linking name to primordiality.
Purification is not only moral cleansing; it also means freedom from binding attachments—especially to wealth and possessiveness.
Hiraṇyagarbha Tīrtha, located to the south in the described Kāśī tīrtha circuit.
Snāna at Hiraṇyagarbha Tīrtha for sin-removal and release from bondage to wealth/attachment.