हंहो किमंहो निचिताः प्रलब्धा बंहीयसायास भरेण काशीम् । प्रभूतपुण्यद्रविणैकपण्यां प्राप्यापि हित्वा क्व च गंतुमुद्यताः
haṃho kimaṃho nicitāḥ pralabdhā baṃhīyasāyāsa bhareṇa kāśīm | prabhūtapuṇyadraviṇaikapaṇyāṃ prāpyāpi hitvā kva ca gaṃtumudyatāḥ
அய்யோ, எத்தனை பெரிய பாவம்! பேரளவு உழைப்பால் காசியைப் பெற்று—அங்கே மிகுந்த புண்ணியமே உண்மையான செல்வம், ஒரே சந்தை—அவளை அடைந்தும் விட்டு அவர்கள் எங்கே செல்லத் தயாராகின்றனர்?
Skanda (deduced; Kāśīkhaṇḍa frame commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Listener: null
Scene: A symbolic bazaar where stalls offer ‘puṇya’ as jewels; Kāśī appears as a grand marketplace-city; travelers who try to leave carry empty bags, while those who stay receive luminous coins of merit.
Kāśī is depicted as the supreme ‘market’ of spiritual wealth; leaving after reaching it wastes hard-earned merit and invites downfall.
Kāśī (Vārāṇasī), metaphorically the unique emporium of puṇya.
None explicitly; the verse is an admonition against abandoning Kāśī once attained.