यावदात्मनि वै क्षेमं तावत्क्षेमं जगत्त्रये । सोपि क्षेमः सुमतिना यशसा सह वांछ्यते
yāvadātmani vai kṣemaṃ tāvatkṣemaṃ jagattraye | sopi kṣemaḥ sumatinā yaśasā saha vāṃchyate
जितना कल्याण अपने भीतर है, उतना ही कल्याण त्रिलोकी में है; वही कल्याण सुमति के साथ और यश-कीर्ति सहित वांछित होता है।
Skanda (deduced)
Scene: A contemplative tableau: the devotee reflects that inner well-being radiates outward to the three worlds; the shrine remains in the background as a symbol of centeredness.
Puranic dharma links outer prosperity to inner steadiness: true kṣema begins in the self and radiates outward.
The verse sits within the Kāśī-māhātmya narrative, where inner and outer auspiciousness are framed through Kāśī-centered devotion.
No explicit rite is stated; it offers a reflective teaching on kṣema (welfare) and right-minded aspiration.