दुर्लभत्वं सदा कस्य सुकृतेन च वस्तुनः । इभा एव प्रमत्ता वै युद्धं वीच्योर्जलाशये
durlabhatvaṃ sadā kasya sukṛtena ca vastunaḥ | ibhā eva pramattā vai yuddhaṃ vīcyorjalāśaye
善業の功徳(スクリタ)に支えられるなら、誰にとって何が真に「稀」であろうか。しかるにその地では、酔える象ばかりが見え、水溜めの波間で争っている——これもまた乱れた生のしるしである。
Skanda
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: A reservoir with churning waves where two intoxicated elephants clash, symbolizing chaotic strength; above, a calm axis shows Kāśī’s ghāṭas and a devotee receiving ‘swift fruit’—a blossoming lotus of merit—after Śiva darśana.
Merit (sukṛta) makes the good attainable; disorder and intoxication symbolize lives cut off from dharma, whereas dharmic space supports swift benefit.
Kāśī is implied as the place where sukṛta yields profound results, contrasted with chaotic realms.
None directly; the focus is on the principle of sukṛta (merit) and the value of dharmic association.