त्वत्सान्निध्याद्विजानीमः सर्वज्ञ सकलं वयम् । यथा चंदनसंसर्गात्सर्वे सुरभयो द्रुमाः
tvatsānnidhyādvijānīmaḥ sarvajña sakalaṃ vayam | yathā caṃdanasaṃsargātsarve surabhayo drumāḥ
اے سَروَجْن! تیری قربت سے ہم سب کچھ جان لیتے ہیں؛ جیسے چندن کے سنگ سے سب درخت خوشبودار ہو جاتے ہیں۔
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa dialogue style)
Tirtha: Avimukta-Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: Śiva radiates a subtle aura that ‘perfumes’ the surrounding grove and people; trees around him appear to blossom and emit fragrance, echoing the sandalwood simile; devotees’ faces brighten with understanding.
Nearness to the divine (Śiva’s presence) transforms and enlightens, like sandalwood perfuming whatever is near.
Kāśī is the implied setting where divine presence bestows insight and transformation.
No explicit ritual; the implied practice is seeking sānnidhya—abiding near Śiva through devotion, pilgrimage, and remembrance.