अंतर्गेहस्य सीमानं प्राप्तस्तेन सहाधुना । स तु कार्पटिको मध्यं प्रविष्टोहमिहस्थितः
aṃtargehasya sīmānaṃ prāptastena sahādhunā | sa tu kārpaṭiko madhyaṃ praviṣṭohamihasthitaḥ
À présent, avec lui, j’ai atteint la limite de l’enceinte intérieure ; mais ce mendiant vêtu de haillons est entré au milieu, tandis que je demeure ici debout.
Preta (departed spirit) (deduced)
Tirtha: Antargṛha (inner precinct) of Kāśī (contextual)
Type: kshetra
Listener: A muni/tapodhāna (the ascetic companion)
Scene: A rag-clad mendicant crosses from the boundary into the sacred middle of Kāśī’s inner precinct; the speaker remains halted at the threshold, emphasizing invisible barriers and spiritual permissions.
Spiritual eligibility differs by purity and merit; the holy precinct is portrayed as a graded sacred space where inner access reflects inner transformation.
The verse implies a sacred inner precinct within Kāśī’s holy geography, emphasizing boundaries and sanctity rather than a named tīrtha.
None explicitly; the verse describes movement through sacred space.