तस्मात्कदर्ययोनित्वादतीव परिनिंदितात् । अस्य तीर्थस्य माहात्म्याद्दिव्यदेहमवाप्तवान्
tasmātkadaryayonitvādatīva pariniṃditāt | asya tīrthasya māhātmyāddivyadehamavāptavān
จากภพกำเนิดอันชั่วช้าและน่ารังเกียจยิ่งนั้น ด้วยมหาตมยะของตีรถะแห่งนี้เอง เขาจึงได้บรรลุกายทิพย์
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa context, typically Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Piśācamocana Tīrtha
Type: kund
Scene: A contrast tableau: the memory of a despised, dark state dissolves behind; in front stands the serene, radiant divya-bodied figure, with the tīrtha shimmering as the causal sacred presence.
Sthala-māhātmya teaches radical redemption: even the most degraded condition can be overturned by contact with a truly holy place.
The tīrtha in Kāśī renowned for freeing beings from piśāca/preta conditions—Piśācamocana.
Implicitly, seeking the tīrtha and performing its purifying act (snāna), whose greatness is emphasized.