रक्षंति सततं क्षेत्रं यत्र पाशासिपाणयः । महापारिषदा उग्राः क्रूरेभ्योऽक्रूरबुद्धयः
rakṣaṃti satataṃ kṣetraṃ yatra pāśāsipāṇayaḥ | mahāpāriṣadā ugrāḥ krūrebhyo'krūrabuddhayaḥ
وہ مقدّس کھیتر ہمیشہ محفوظ رکھا جاتا ہے، جہاں پاش اور تلوار ہاتھ میں لیے سخت گیر مہاپارشَد پہرہ دیتے ہیں—ظالموں کے لیے ہیبت ناک، مگر نیت میں مہربان۔
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Avimukta Kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Listener: null
Scene: Fierce yet purposeful guardians—great Śiva-attendants—stand at invisible boundaries of Avimukta, holding pāśa (noose) and asi (sword). Their faces are terrifying to wrongdoers, but their posture is protective toward devotees.
Kāśī is divinely protected: forces aligned with Śiva safeguard the kṣetra and restrain harmful conduct.
The Avimukta sacred region of Kāśī as a protected divine territory.
No; the verse describes kṣetra-rakṣā (divine guardianship) rather than a human-performed rite.