एतत्स्तोत्रद्वयं जप्यं त्यक्त्वा स्तोत्राण्यनेकशः । प्रपंच आवयोरेव सर्व एष चराचरः
etatstotradvayaṃ japyaṃ tyaktvā stotrāṇyanekaśaḥ | prapaṃca āvayoreva sarva eṣa carācaraḥ
एतत्स्तोत्रद्वयं नित्यं जप्यं, स्तोत्राण्यनेकानि परित्यज्य। यतोऽस्माकं द्वयोरेव प्रपञ्चरूपोऽयं सर्वः चराचरात्मकः॥
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Scene: A devotee in Kāśī recites a paired hymn before a liṅga, while the universe of moving and unmoving beings is subtly shown as emanating from a divine dual principle.
Single-pointed devotion to the highest object is superior to scattered religiosity; the divine pervades all existence.
The verse continues the Kāśī Khaṇḍa stotra context, though no specific tirtha is named here.
Prioritize chanting this stotra-dvaya over many other hymns.