कामतीर्थांबु संस्नानाद्यास्यंति विलयं क्षणात् । कामाः समृद्धिमाप्स्यंति कामेश्वर निषेवणात्
kāmatīrthāṃbu saṃsnānādyāsyaṃti vilayaṃ kṣaṇāt | kāmāḥ samṛddhimāpsyaṃti kāmeśvara niṣevaṇāt
En se baignant dans les eaux de Kāmatīrtha, les afflictions se dissolvent en un instant. Et par le service dévot rendu au Seigneur Kāmeśvara, les buts et désirs chéris atteignent une prospérité parfaite.
Skanda (deduced from Kāśīkhaṇḍa narrative frame)
Tirtha: Kāmatīrtha
Type: kund
Listener: Pilgrimage-seeking audience (contextually sages/devotees)
Scene: Pilgrims bathe at a small sacred water-body (Kāmatīrtha) near Kāmeśvara shrine; the devotee emerges serene while the liṅga is adorned with bilva, flowers, and lamps, suggesting immediate dissolution of affliction and blossoming of aims.
Kāśī’s tīrthas and Śiva’s liṅga-worship are presented as swift means for purification and the righteous fulfillment of life’s aims.
Kāmatīrtha in Kāśī, along with the presence of Kāmeśvara.
Snāna (ritual bathing) in Kāmatīrtha and niṣevaṇa (devout worship/service) of Kāmeśvara.