अहो लोकः शोकं किमिह सहते हंतहतधीर्विपद्भारैः सारैर्नियतनिधनैर्ध्वसित धनैः । क्षितौ सत्यां काश्यां कथयति शिवो यत्र निधने श्रुतौ किंचिद्भूयः प्रविशति न येनोदरदरीम्
aho lokaḥ śokaṃ kimiha sahate haṃtahatadhīrvipadbhāraiḥ sārairniyatanidhanairdhvasita dhanaiḥ | kṣitau satyāṃ kāśyāṃ kathayati śivo yatra nidhane śrutau kiṃcidbhūyaḥ praviśati na yenodaradarīm
ああ、世の人はなぜここで嘆きを耐え忍ぶのか。知恵は打ち倒され、災厄の重荷と、滅びの「精髄」にすぎぬ財—必ず尽き、たちまち失われるもの—に押し潰されている。地上には真実のカーシーがあり、死の刹那にシヴァ自らが耳に語りかける。その聖語を聞く者は、もはや胎の裂け目に再び入らず、すなわち再生へと戻らない。
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda speaking to Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī / Avimukta (taraka-upadeśa tradition)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Sages / devotees seeking the secret of non-rebirth
Scene: A dying devotee in Kāśī lies near a sacred spot; Śiva leans close and whispers the taraka teaching into the ear; behind, the womb-cleft imagery is shown as a dark chasm closing, while light opens upward toward liberation; worldly wealth appears as crumbling heaps.
Worldly wealth and security are inherently fragile, so one should seek the highest refuge—liberation—by turning to Kāśī, where Śiva grants saving instruction at life’s end.
Kāśī (Vārāṇasī), celebrated as a mokṣa-kṣetra where Śiva personally guides the departing soul.
No explicit ritual (snāna, dāna, japa) is prescribed in this verse; it emphasizes the salvific grace of dying in Kāśī and hearing Śiva’s instruction at the final moment.