पुनःक्व नृत्वं श्रेयोभूः क्व काशीकर्मबंधहृत् । वृथागते हि मानुष्ये काशीप्राप्तिविवर्जनात्
punaḥkva nṛtvaṃ śreyobhūḥ kva kāśīkarmabaṃdhahṛt | vṛthāgate hi mānuṣye kāśīprāptivivarjanāt
«Que vaut le simple fait d’“être humain” auprès de Kāśī, dispensatrice du Bien suprême, qui brise les liens du karma ? La vie humaine est vraiment vaine si l’on est privé d’atteindre Kāśī.»
Tapasvī (ascetic guide)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Listener: Internal addressee in the story (not named in verse)
Scene: A didactic moment: the speaker contrasts ordinary human life with the extraordinary salvific power of Kāśī that severs karmic fetters.
The highest purpose of life is freedom from karmic bondage; Kāśī is praised as a unique means toward that end.
Kāśī (Vārāṇasī), explicitly lauded as karma-bandha-hṛt.
No specific rite; the emphasis is on Kāśī-prāpti—reaching/visiting Kāśī as a transformative religious act.