यथा जडानि बीजानि न फलंति स्वयं तथा । जडानि सर्वकर्माणि न फलंतीश्वरं विना
yathā jaḍāni bījāni na phalaṃti svayaṃ tathā | jaḍāni sarvakarmāṇi na phalaṃtīśvaraṃ vinā
Así como las semillas inertes no dan fruto por sí mismas, del mismo modo todas las acciones, siendo insensibles, no producen resultado sin el Señor.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa context, typically Skanda to Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: A teacher in Kāśī instructs pilgrims: inert seeds lie on dry ground; when blessed by rain/sun they sprout—symbolizing karma needing Śiva’s grace. In the background: Gaṅgā ghāṭs and a distant Viśvanātha śikhara.
Effort alone is not ultimate; divine sanction (Īśvara) is what makes karma truly fructify.
Kāśī’s doctrine of Viśveśvara’s supremacy is reinforced; the verse is theological rather than topographical.
A general prescription: perform rites with Īśvara-centered devotion and invocation to ensure fruition.