छुरितामृतधारौघा छिन्नैनाश्छंदगामिनी । छत्रीकृतमरालौघा छटीकृतनिजामृता
churitāmṛtadhāraughā chinnaināśchaṃdagāminī | chatrīkṛtamarālaughā chaṭīkṛtanijāmṛtā
Elle est aspergée de torrents d’amṛta, le nectar d’immortalité ; elle tranche les péchés et se meut selon le rythme et la mesure sacrés. Elle fait un dais d’armées semblables aux cygnes et répand son propre nectar en flots lumineux.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Gaṅgā in Kāśī (Amṛta-dhārā imagery)
Type: ghat
Listener: Pilgrimage-seeking audience within the frame (ṛṣis)
Scene: Gaṅgā as a luminous stream of nectar raining in arcs; Vedic meters personified as rhythmic wave-patterns; swan-flocks forming a white canopy over devotees performing arghya.
Grace is ‘nectar-like’: it purifies sin and nourishes the soul; sacred rhythm (chandas) symbolizes ordered dharma and inner harmony.
Kāśī is the contextual holy setting of this praise in the Kāśīkhaṇḍa.
No direct prescription; the verse supports stotra/japa in proper chandas (meter) as a devotional discipline.