कियंति संति तीर्थानि नेह क्षोणीतलेऽखिले । परं काशीरजोमात्र तुलासाम्यं क्व तेष्वपि
kiyaṃti saṃti tīrthāni neha kṣoṇītale'khile | paraṃ kāśīrajomātra tulāsāmyaṃ kva teṣvapi
اس پوری زمین کے سینے پر کتنے ہی تیرتھ ہیں! مگر ان میں کہاں ہے جو ترازو میں کاشی کی خاک کے ایک ذرّے کے بھی برابر ٹھہر سکے؟
Agastya (deduced; addressing Skanda/Ṣaṇmukha context continues)
Tirtha: Kāśī-rajaḥ (dust of Kāśī)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Śikhiratha (contextual)
Scene: A cosmic balance scale: on one pan lies countless tīrthas of the earth; on the other, a single speck of Kāśī dust—yet the dust outweighs all, radiating Śiva’s presence.
Kāśī’s sanctity surpasses even the collective glory of countless tīrthas; its very dust is incomparable.
Kāśī (Vārāṇasī), exalted as superior to all other tīrthas.
No explicit rite; the verse uses sacred ‘dust of Kāśī’ as a marker of extraordinary puṇya.