तदावयोःस्तवादस्मान्निष्प्रपंचो जनो भवेत् । समृद्धिमाप्य महतीं पुत्रपौत्रवतीमिह
tadāvayoḥstavādasmānniṣprapaṃco jano bhavet | samṛddhimāpya mahatīṃ putrapautravatīmiha
Par cet hymne de louange aux Deux, l’être devient libre de l’enchevêtrement de la prolifération mondaine. Et, ayant obtenu ici une grande prospérité—comblée de fils et de petits-fils—(il est ensuite élevé au-delà).
Skanda
Scene: A householder devotee chants the hymn; around him appear symbols of prosperity (full granary, thriving family) while a luminous aura indicates inner detachment from worldly proliferation.
Devotion can grant worldly well-being while simultaneously loosening attachment and leading toward transcendence.
The broader passage belongs to Kāśī Khaṇḍa, though this verse itself is not site-specific.
Recitation of the hymn praising the ‘Two’ (āvayoḥ stava) for both worldly and spiritual fruit.