चंद्रकांतमणीनां च स्तंभाधार शिलाश्च याः । चित्ररत्नमयैस्तंभैः स्तंभितास्तत्प्रभाभराः
caṃdrakāṃtamaṇīnāṃ ca staṃbhādhāra śilāśca yāḥ | citraratnamayaistaṃbhaiḥ staṃbhitāstatprabhābharāḥ
また柱を支える台座の石は月光の宝珠より成り、彩り豊かな宝石の柱に支えられて、あふれ出る光明の重なりに満ちている。
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī (Avimukta)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Ṛṣis (assumed frame)
Scene: Close-up of pillar bases: moonstone pedestals glowing with cool lunar sheen; above them, pillars of multicolored jewels, the whole hall flooded with layered radiance.
The jeweled imagery signals that Kāśī’s sanctity is not ordinary wealth but divine effulgence—an outward sign of inner liberation.
Avimukta-Kāśī, through descriptions of its divinely radiant supports and foundations.
None; the focus is on sacred description (sthala-vaibhava).