चंद्रकांतशिलाजालस्रुतमात्रामलंजलम् । तत्र चादाय कलशैर्नेच्छंत्यन्यज्जलं जनाः
caṃdrakāṃtaśilājālasrutamātrāmalaṃjalam | tatra cādāya kalaśairnecchaṃtyanyajjalaṃ janāḥ
ထိုနေရာ၌ လကျောက် (စန္ဒရကာန္တ) ပြားများ၏ ကွန်ယက်မှ စိမ့်ထွက်လာသော ရေသည် အလွန်သန့်ရှင်း၏။ လူတို့သည် အိုးခွက်များဖြင့် ယူပြီးနောက် အခြားရေကို မလိုလားကြ။
Gaṇas (context continues)
Tirtha: Kāśī-kṣetra (moonstone-water feature, poetic)
Type: kund
Scene: Moonstone slabs laid like a lattice; from their seams, clear water beads and streams into basins; pilgrims fill kalashas, satisfied and serene.
Sacred geography is marked by purity and satisfaction—holy water that fulfills and leaves no craving for lesser sources.
The water-source within Sahasrākṣa-purī is praised as tīrtha-like in purity.
Drawing water in kalaśas is mentioned descriptively; no explicit vow is prescribed, but the act evokes tīrtha-usage.