The Greatness of Avimukta (Kāśī/Vārāṇasī) and the Doctrine of Liberation-in-One-Life
तेषां तत्परमं ज्ञानं ददाम्यंते परं पदम् । प्रयागं नैमिषारण्यं श्रीशैलोऽथ महाबलम्
teṣāṃ tatparamaṃ jñānaṃ dadāmyaṃte paraṃ padam | prayāgaṃ naimiṣāraṇyaṃ śrīśailo'tha mahābalam
Kepada mereka Aku menganugerahkan pengetahuan tertinggi itu, dan pada akhirnya keadaan (pada) yang paling luhur. (Juga Aku nyatakan) Prayāga, Naimiṣāraṇya, dan Śrīśaila—tempat-tempat suci yang amat berdaya.
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Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: tirtha
Sandhi Resolution Notes: tatparamaṃ = tat + paramam; dadāmyaṃte = dadāmi + ante; śrīśailo'tha = śrīśailaḥ + atha.
It links spiritual culmination with the bestowal of “supreme knowledge” (parama-jñāna), implying liberation or the highest spiritual attainment as the final outcome.
They are presented as exceptionally efficacious tīrthas/kshetras in the Purāṇic sacred geography, serving as exemplars of places associated with heightened merit and spiritual benefit.
It encourages seeking transformative knowledge and aligning one’s life with sacred practices—often including pilgrimage, devotion, and disciplined conduct—aimed at ultimate spiritual elevation.