रागिणीरंजितशिवा रूपलावण्यशेवधिः । लोकप्रसूर्लोकवंद्या लोलत्कल्लोलमालिनी
rāgiṇīraṃjitaśivā rūpalāvaṇyaśevadhiḥ | lokaprasūrlokavaṃdyā lolatkallolamālinī
Elle rayonne d’une passion divine, réjouissant Śiva; trésor de beauté et de grâce. Elle est la mère des mondes, honorée par les mondes, et couronnée d’une guirlande de vagues ondoyantes et dansantes.
Skanda
Tirtha: Gaṅgā (wave-garlanded) at Kāśī
Type: ghat
Scene: Gaṅgā as a luminous mother-goddess rising from the river, her hair and garments blending into rolling waves like a garland; Śiva smiling in the background; pilgrims offering flowers at a Kāśī ghāṭa.
Divine beauty is not mere aesthetics—it is world-sustaining grace that draws the soul toward worship and auspiciousness.
Kāśī’s riverine sacredness is suggested through wave imagery, naturally resonant with the Gaṅgā and the ghāṭas of Vārāṇasī.
No explicit rite; the verse complements Gaṅgā-oriented devotion—darśana, stuti, and inward reverence.