शब्दं गृह्णास्यश्रवास्त्वं हि जिघ्रेरघ्राणस्त्वं व्यंघ्रिरायासि दूरात् । व्यक्षः पश्येस्त्वं रसज्ञोप्यजिह्वः कस्त्वां सम्यग्वेत्त्यतस्त्वां प्रपद्ये
śabdaṃ gṛhṇāsyaśravāstvaṃ hi jighreraghrāṇastvaṃ vyaṃghrirāyāsi dūrāt | vyakṣaḥ paśyestvaṃ rasajñopyajihvaḥ kastvāṃ samyagvettyatastvāṃ prapadye
แม้ไร้หู ท่านก็รับรู้เสียง; แม้ไร้จมูก ท่านก็รู้กลิ่น; แม้ไร้เท้า ท่านก็มาจากแดนไกลได้ แม้ไร้ตา ท่านก็เห็น; แม้ไร้ลิ้น ท่านก็รู้รส ใครเล่าจะรู้ท่านโดยแท้? เพราะฉะนั้นข้าพเจ้าขอถึงที่พึ่งในท่าน
Devotee/Narrated hymn voice (speaker not explicit; presented as a stuti within Kāśīkhaṇḍa)
Tirtha: Kāśī (contextual)
Type: kshetra
Listener: null
Scene: A devotee offers a paradoxical hymn to the formless-yet-present Lord: the deity is shown as a luminous, organless cosmic presence (jyoti-liṅga or radiant void) from which subtle lines extend to represent hearing, smell, sight, taste, and movement; the devotee kneels in surrender.
The Divine transcends bodily limitations and human categories; the correct response is humility and surrender (prapatti).
The verse functions as a theological hymn within the Kāśīkhaṇḍa milieu rather than a direct tirtha-description.
No external ritual; it prescribes inner practice—śaraṇāgati (taking refuge) through stuti.