शक्तस्य पंडितस्यापि गुणिनो दानशीलिनः । गंगास्नानविहीनस्य हरे जन्म निरर्थकम्
śaktasya paṃḍitasyāpi guṇino dānaśīlinaḥ | gaṃgāsnānavihīnasya hare janma nirarthakam
హే హరి! సామర్థ్యవంతుడు, పండితుడు, గుణవంతుడు, దానశీలుడైనా—గంగాస్నానం లేకపోతే అతని మానవజన్మ (ఇక్కడ) వ్యర్థమవుతుంది.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Gaṅgā-snān (Kāśī stretch implied)
Type: ghat
Listener: Kāśī-focused audience within the chapter’s discourse
Scene: A didactic scene: a learned, charitable householder stands at the Gaṅgā’s edge, realizing the need for snāna; a compassionate divine presence (Hari invoked) witnesses; the river appears as the completing sacrament of life.
In tīrtha-māhātmya logic, Gaṅgā-snāna is a decisive purifier that crowns other virtues with salvific efficacy.
Gaṅgā as the preeminent bathing-tīrtha, implicitly in the Kāśī region celebrated in the Kāśīkhaṇḍa.
Gaṅgā-snāna (ritual bathing in the Gaṅgā) is directly praised as essential.