अपृच्छत्परमं धर्मं संसारविनिमोचकम् । आचार्यवर्यं सौम्यास्यं प्रसन्नात्मानमुत्तमम्
apṛcchatparamaṃ dharmaṃ saṃsāravinimocakam | ācāryavaryaṃ saumyāsyaṃ prasannātmānamuttamam
اس نے سنسار سے رہائی دینے والے پرم دھرم کے بارے میں اس برگزیدہ آچاریہ سے پوچھا—جو نرم رو، دل سے مطمئن اور نہایت عالی تھا۔
Skanda
Tirtha: Kāśī-Avimukta (mokṣa-jijñāsā emphasis)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Naimiṣāraṇya sages (frame)
Scene: The disciple bows and asks the serene, gentle-faced ācārya about the supreme dharma that ends saṃsāra; the teacher sits composed, eyes compassionate, manuscript nearby, in a quiet Kāśī āśrama setting.
Liberation begins with right inquiry: approaching a worthy teacher and asking about the dharma that frees from saṃsāra.
Indirectly Kāśī’s mokṣa-oriented spiritual atmosphere; the verse itself centers on inquiry into liberating dharma.
No formal ritual; the prescribed act is śāstric inquiry and respectful approach to the ācārya.