ये मुहूर्ताः क्षणा ये च या काष्ठा ये निमेषकाः । ऋते विष्णुस्मृतेर्यातास्तेषु मुष्टो यमेन सः
ye muhūrtāḥ kṣaṇā ye ca yā kāṣṭhā ye nimeṣakāḥ | ṛte viṣṇusmṛteryātāsteṣu muṣṭo yamena saḥ
Tous les instants—muhūrta, kṣaṇa, kāṣṭhā, jusqu’au battement des paupières—qui s’écoulent sans le souvenir de Viṣṇu : pour ces temps perdus, cet homme est saisi par Yama.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Viṣṇu-smṛti (remembrance) as the supreme inner tīrtha
Type: kshetra
Scene: A person distracted as grains of sand fall through an hourglass; each grain labeled as kṣaṇa/nimeṣa. In the background, Yama’s noose tightens around wasted time, while a radiant Viṣṇu-name (Hari-nāma) forms a protective circle when remembered.
Time becomes spiritually fruitful through Viṣṇu-smaraṇa; neglect of remembrance is depicted as leading to bondage and fear.
No specific tirtha is named; the verse teaches a universal discipline of remembrance within the Kāśīkhaṇḍa.
Continuous smṛti/smaraṇa of Viṣṇu—making every unit of time an act of devotion.