इदमेव महादानमिदमेव महत्तपः । इदमेव व्रतं श्रेष्ठं यत्काश्यां म्रियते तनुः
idameva mahādānamidameva mahattapaḥ | idameva vrataṃ śreṣṭhaṃ yatkāśyāṃ mriyate tanuḥ
Só isto é a grande dádiva; só isto é a grande austeridade; só isto é o voto mais excelente: que o corpo encontre a morte em Kāśī.
Narrative voice within the chapter (contextually Viṣṇu’s discourse)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Listener: Sages / devotees seeking the ‘best’ religious act
Scene: A devotee offers the ‘gift’ of the body itself at Kāśī—hands folded, facing Viśveśvara; symbolic scales show dāna, tapas, vrata all outweighed by the single act of dying in Kāśī; Gaṅgā and temple spires frame the scene.
The culmination of religious merit is framed as attaining death in Kāśī, equated with the highest charity, austerity, and vow.
Kāśī (Vārāṇasī), explicitly as the supreme mokṣa-giving field.
The ‘best vrata’ is stated as the resolve/fortune of dying in Kāśī; no subsidiary ritual steps are specified in this verse.