किं किमाचरता स्कंद काशी प्राप्येत तद्वद । मन्ये विना सदाचारं न सिद्ध्येयुर्मनोरथाः
kiṃ kimācaratā skaṃda kāśī prāpyeta tadvada | manye vinā sadācāraṃ na siddhyeyurmanorathāḥ
スカンダよ、告げよ――いかなる行い、いかなる修めによって、まことにカーシー(Kāśī)に至るのか。善き行い(sadācāra)なくしては、心の願いは成就しないと私は思う。
Agastya (deduced; questioning Skanda)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Listener: Skanda
Scene: A sincere seeker questions Skanda about the precise conduct and disciplines by which one truly ‘attains’ Kāśī, asserting that without sadācāra desires cannot succeed.
Sacred places bear fruit when approached with inner discipline—sadācāra is presented as the key that makes spiritual aspirations succeed.
Kāśī (Vārāṇasī), approached not merely geographically but through dharmic readiness.
The verse emphasizes sadācāra (right conduct) rather than a specific rite, framing ethics as the primary ‘practice’ for a fruitful Kāśī connection.