पितस्त्रिलोचनं काश्यामर्चयित्वा दिनेदिने । आभ्यां सखीभ्यां सहिता मौनं त्यक्ष्यामि नान्यथा
pitastrilocanaṃ kāśyāmarcayitvā dinedine | ābhyāṃ sakhībhyāṃ sahitā maunaṃ tyakṣyāmi nānyathā
‘Wahai Ayah, setelah memuja Trilocana di Kāśī hari demi hari, bersama kedua sahabat ini aku akan menjalani mauna (ikrar diam)—tidak dengan cara lain.’
Ratnāvalī (quoted within Skanda’s narration)
Tirtha: Trilocana (Kāśī)
Type: temple
Listener: Agastya
Scene: Ratnāvalī speaks to her father with firm resolve, pointing toward Kāśī’s Trilocana; behind her stand Prabhāvatī and Kalāvatī ready to accompany her; a Śiva temple silhouette and Gaṅgā-like sanctity are suggested.
Devotion becomes powerful when joined with regular worship and disciplined restraint—here, daily pūjā in Kāśī and a vow of silence.
Kāśī, specifically the worship of Trilocana (three-eyed Śiva) within the sacred city.
Daily worship (dine dine arcana) of Trilocana in Kāśī and the observance of mauna (silence) as a niyama.