शुंडादंडेन करटिः सिंहं कंडूयतेऽभयः । अष्टापदांके स्वपिति केसरी केसरोद्भटः
śuṃḍādaṃḍena karaṭiḥ siṃhaṃ kaṃḍūyate'bhayaḥ | aṣṭāpadāṃke svapiti kesarī kesarodbhaṭaḥ
Dans l’intrépide Kāśī, l’éléphant gratte le lion avec le bâton de sa trompe ; et le lion à la crinière puissante, splendide de crin, dort sur les genoux de l’éléphant.
Skanda
Tirtha: Kāśī / Avimukta-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Scene: In a serene forest-edge of Kāśī, an elephant gently scratches a reclining lion with its trunk like a staff; the lion, mane radiant, sleeps trustfully on the elephant’s lap—predator and prey in affectionate repose under an unseen Śiva-presence.
Kāśī is portrayed as an abhaya-kṣetra (field of fearlessness) where even innate hostility dissolves, symbolizing the pacifying power of Śiva’s sacred space.
Kāśī (Vārāṇasī) as a whole—its sacred kṣetra is praised rather than a single named tīrtha in this verse.
None in this verse; it is a descriptive mahātmya illustrating Kāśī’s sanctifying influence.