प्राप्य काशीं त्यजेद्यस्तु समस्ताघौघनाशिनीम् । नृपशुः स परिज्ञेयो महासौख्यपराङमुखः
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ប៉ុន្តែអ្នកណា បានទៅដល់កាសី—អ្នកបំផ្លាញលំហូរបាបទាំងអស់—ហើយបោះបង់នាងទៅ គេគួរដឹងថា ជា ‘សត្វរាជា’ អ្នកបែរមុខចេញពីសុខដ៏អធិក។
Skanda (contextual attribution for Kāśīkhaṇḍa dialogues)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: A pilgrim at the ghats turning away from Kāśī’s skyline and Viśveśvara’s spire; the text’s ‘nṛpaśu’ (royal beast) is conveyed symbolically—crown-like headgear with animal shadow—contrasted with luminous path toward the temple.
To reject a rare liberating opportunity—like life in Kāśī—is to turn away from the highest good.
Kāśī, explicitly praised as the destroyer of all accumulations of sin.
None directly; the instruction is practical-spiritual: do not abandon Kāśī after reaching it.