प्रयागतीर्थे सुस्नातो जनो निगडभंजनीम् । सभाजयित्वा नो जातु निगडैः परिबाध्यते
prayāgatīrthe susnāto jano nigaḍabhaṃjanīm | sabhājayitvā no jātu nigaḍaiḥ paribādhyate
Seseorang yang telah mandi suci dengan baik di tīrtha Prayāga dan menghormati Devī Nigaḍabhañjanī sebagaimana mestinya, tidak akan pernah tersiksa oleh belenggu.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśī Khaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Prayāga-tīrtha (Kāśī) and Nigaḍabhañjanī
Type: ghat
Scene: At a small ghat on a sacred pond/river inlet labeled Prayāga-tīrtha, a pilgrim completes a bath; then approaches a Devī shrine where Nigaḍabhañjanī is depicted breaking chains, while symbolic fetters fall away from the devotee.
Tīrtha-bathing joined with Devi-honoring devotion is framed as a force that breaks both worldly and karmic bondage.
Prayāga Tīrtha (the sacred confluence region), alongside reverence to Nigaḍabhañjanī.
Snāna (ritual bath) at Prayāga and honoring/worshipping Nigaḍabhañjanī.