कृतनित्यक्रियो विष्णुः सलक्ष्मीकः सकाश्यपिः । उपसंहृत्य तां मूर्तिं त्रैलोक्यव्यापिनीं तथा
kṛtanityakriyo viṣṇuḥ salakṣmīkaḥ sakāśyapiḥ | upasaṃhṛtya tāṃ mūrtiṃ trailokyavyāpinīṃ tathā
ព្រះវិષ્ણុ បន្ទាប់ពីបានបំពេញនិត្យក្រិយា (ពិធីប្រចាំថ្ងៃ) រួចហើយ ជាមួយព្រះលក្ខ្មី និងជាមួយកាស្យបៈផង ទើបបានប្រមូលត្រឡប់មកវិញនូវរូបនោះ ដែលពាសពេញទាំងត្រៃលោក។
Skanda
Tirtha: Pādodaka/Viṣṇu-Pādodaka context
Type: kshetra
Listener: null
Scene: Viṣṇu with Lakṣmī stands near a Kāśī riverside shrine, completing nitya-ritual; Kāśyapa stands respectfully. A vast, subtle aura expands to fill the three worlds, then gently contracts back into Viṣṇu, signifying withdrawal of the all-pervading form.
Even the Supreme is depicted honoring nitya-kriyā (daily dharmic observance), teaching that regular sacred discipline anchors spiritual life.
The ongoing episode is set in Kāśī’s Pādodaka/Viṣṇupādodaka context, though this verse focuses on the narrative transition.
Nitya-kriyā—daily religious observances—presented through Viṣṇu’s example.