देवानामिंद्ररूपोसि ग्रहाणामसि भानुमान् । लोकानां सत्यलोकोऽसि सिंधूनां क्षीरसागरः
devānāmiṃdrarūposi grahāṇāmasi bhānumān | lokānāṃ satyaloko'si siṃdhūnāṃ kṣīrasāgaraḥ
神々の中では汝はインドラの姿、諸惑星の中では汝は輝ける太陽。諸世界の中では汝はサティヤローカ、諸海の中では汝は乳海である。
Skanda (deduced from Kāśīkhaṇḍa default dialogue frame)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: A fourfold cosmic montage around the deity: Indra with vajra in a cloud court, the Sun as a radiant orb/chariot, Satyaloka as a luminous upper realm, and the Milk Ocean with white waves and a serene sheen—each labeled as the Lord’s form.
The Lord is praised as the supreme excellence present in every category—divine, cosmic, and terrestrial.
While the imagery is cosmic, the teaching is embedded in the Kāśīkhaṇḍa, reinforcing Kāśī as a mirror of the highest reality.
No direct ritual is stated; it is doxology (praise) meant for recitation and contemplation.