चर्मादिबंधनिर्मुक्ते धावतो मे सुखप्रदे । याभ्यां च संचरे वारि स्थल भूमाविव द्रुतम्
carmādibaṃdhanirmukte dhāvato me sukhaprade | yābhyāṃ ca saṃcare vāri sthala bhūmāviva drutam
“وہ چمڑے کی پٹیوں اور ایسے بندھنوں سے آزاد ہوں، دوڑتے وقت مجھے راحت دیں؛ اور ان کے ذریعے میں پانی والی زمین پر بھی خشک زمین کی طرح تیزی سے چل سکوں۔”
Guru-putra (continuing), within Skanda’s narration to Agastya (context of Kāśīkhaṇḍa)
Tirtha: Kāśī / Gaṅgā (implied)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Naimiṣāraṇya sages (frame implied)
Scene: Tvāṣṭra is asked to craft strapless, comfortable sandals enabling swift running and even movement over water as if on dry ground; a visionary scene shows the wearer skimming across rippling water.
Skill used in service becomes meritorious; dharma values competence joined with obedience.
The passage belongs to the Kāśī Khaṇḍa setting; the verse itself does not name a particular tīrtha.
None; it is a practical request describing the desired qualities of sandals.