स्वर्धुन्याः पश्चिमे तीरे नत्वा दशहरेश्वरम् । न दुर्दशामवाप्नोति पुमान्पुण्यतमः क्वचित्
svardhunyāḥ paścime tīre natvā daśahareśvaram | na durdaśāmavāpnoti pumānpuṇyatamaḥ kvacit
Sur la rive occidentale du fleuve céleste Gaṅgā, après s’être prosterné devant Daśahareśvara, l’homme au mérite le plus pur ne tombe jamais dans l’infortune, en aucun temps.
Skanda
Tirtha: Daśahareśvara
Type: ghat
Scene: A devotee on the west bank of Gaṅgā bows to a small riverside Śiva shrine labeled Daśahareśvara; behind him, symbols of misfortune (dark clouds, broken cartwheel) disperse into clear light.
Reverence to Śiva at a Gaṅgā-bank shrine in Kāśī is taught as a shield of dharmic fortune, preventing downfall into adversity.
Daśahareśvara shrine on the western bank of the Gaṅgā (Svardhunī) within the Kāśī sacred region.
Namaskāra (bowing/salutation) to Daśahareśvara at the Gaṅgā’s western bank.