तत्र स्नानेन दानेन श्रद्धया द्विजभोजनैः । जपहोमार्चनैः पुंसामक्षयं सर्वमेव हि
tatra snānena dānena śraddhayā dvijabhojanaiḥ | japahomārcanaiḥ puṃsāmakṣayaṃ sarvameva hi
वहाँ स्नान, दान, श्रद्धापूर्वक किए कर्म, द्विजों का भोजन, तथा जप-होम और अर्चन से—मनुष्य के लिए सब कुछ निश्चय ही अक्षय पुण्य बन जाता है।
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A composite ritual tableau: pilgrims bathing; a donor giving food and coins; brāhmaṇas seated for bhojana; a small homa fire; a devotee performing liṅga-arcana—unified by a radiant ‘akṣaya’ aura.
When dharmic acts are performed in a sanctified tīrtha with śraddhā, their spiritual fruit becomes ‘akṣaya’—enduring and transformative.
The verse refers to the sanctity of the previously mentioned Kāśī tīrtha-context (Svarlīna/Svarlīneśvara vicinity), emphasizing its power to make merits imperishable.
Snāna (bathing), dāna (charity), dvijabhojana (feeding brāhmaṇas), japa (recitation), homa (oblations), and arcana (worship), all done with śraddhā.