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ព្រះនាងជាអម្រឹតសម្រាប់ភ្នែកនៃសត្វលោកទាំងអស់; ព្រះនាងលេងកម្សាន្តតាមមាត់ទន្លេនៃជតារបស់ព្រះសិវៈ។ ជ័យជំនះជានិច្ច ព្រះនាងបំផ្លាញក្លេសអាក្រក់ ហើយបង្ហាញប្រាជ្ញាដែលមានរូបកាយក្នុងអ្នកដែលសុំជ្រកកោន។
Skanda
Tirtha: Gaṅgā (Kāśī-Gaṅgā)
Type: ghat
Listener: Śaunaka and ṛṣis (typical frame) / pilgrims-seekers (contextual)
Scene: Gaṅgā as a radiant goddess emerging from Śiva’s matted locks, flowing past Kāśī ghāṭas; devotees gaze as if drinking nectar with their eyes; a subtle aura of jñāna (light) surrounds those who take refuge.
Gaṅgā is praised as a living power of purification and awakening—devotion to her leads to inner clarity and wisdom.
Kāśī’s Gaṅgā-tīra (the sacred riverfront of Vārāṇasī) within the Kāśīkhaṇḍa context.
No explicit rite is stated here; it functions as a name-stuti supporting snāna, darśana, and japa by praising Gaṅgā’s power.