मंडपः कल्पवल्लीनां मनोरथफलैरलम् । फलितः काशिकाख्योयं संसाराध्वजुषां सदा
maṃḍapaḥ kalpavallīnāṃ manorathaphalairalam | phalitaḥ kāśikākhyoyaṃ saṃsārādhvajuṣāṃ sadā
Kāśikā ini, bagi mereka yang menempuh jalan saṃsāra, sentiasa bagaikan pendapa kalpavallī—melimpah dengan buah hasil segala hajat hati.
Śiva (deduced; continuing Kāśī self-glorification in first-person sequence nearby)
Tirtha: Kāśikā (as Kalpavallī-maṇḍapa)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Pilgrims/ṛṣis in the Kāśī-māhātmya narrative stream
Scene: A grand pavilion woven of flowering wish-creepers, each vine bearing fruits labeled as dharma, artha, kāma, and mokṣa; pilgrims enter from a dusty road of saṃsāra and receive blessings under Kāśī’s shelter.
Kāśī compassionately supports beings in worldly struggle, granting both legitimate aspirations and higher spiritual fruit.
Kāśikā/Kāśī, praised as uniquely beneficent to pilgrims and residents.
No explicit rite; the verse functions as a mahatmya-stuti encouraging pilgrimage/residence and devotion.