किं बलाश्च किमाहाराः किमाधारा हि देवताः । विचार्य बहुशो दैत्यस्तत्त्वं विज्ञाय निश्चितम्
kiṃ balāśca kimāhārāḥ kimādhārā hi devatāḥ | vicārya bahuśo daityastattvaṃ vijñāya niścitam
“किं बलाः किं च आहाराः किमाधाराः सुराः” इति । बहुशो विचार्य दैत्यस्तत्त्वं ज्ञात्वा विनिश्चितः ॥
Skanda (narration to Agastya, inferred)
Listener: Naimiṣāraṇya ṛṣis (frame assumed; not explicit in verse)
Scene: The daitya interrogates the unseen structure of divine power—visualized as a chain: devas → yajña → Veda → brāhmaṇa—appearing like luminous links in the air as he contemplates.
Power rooted in Dharma has identifiable supports; protecting those supports preserves cosmic balance.
Kāśī is the overarching sacred geography of the Kāśīkhaṇḍa, but this verse itself does not name a specific tīrtha.
No direct prescription; the verse foreshadows the Devas’ dependence on Vedic-yajña systems.