निबर्हणी मधौघस्य सुपुण्य परिबृंहिणीम् । कः प्राप्य काशीं दुर्मेधास्त्यजेन्मोक्षसुखप्रदाम्
nibarhaṇī madhaughasya supuṇya paribṛṃhiṇīm | kaḥ prāpya kāśīṃ durmedhāstyajenmokṣasukhapradām
蜜のごとき誘惑の奔流を滅し、功徳を大いに増し育てる彼女――カ―シーに至りながら、解脱(モークシャ)の安楽を授けるその御方を、いったい誰が愚かにも捨て去ろうか。
Skanda (contextual attribution for Kāśīkhaṇḍa dialogues)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: Kāśī personified as a radiant goddess/kshetra-shakti standing by the Gaṅgā, crushing or dispersing a wave of honey-like golden liquid (temptations) while showering pilgrims with light-symbols of puṇya; Viśveśvara temple glows behind.
Kāśī is celebrated as both a purifier of desire and a multiplier of merit, culminating in mokṣa; leaving it is spiritual folly.
Kāśī, described as the bestower of liberation’s bliss.
No specific practice is named; the verse emphasizes the value of remaining in Kāśī.