शंखचक्रांकिततनुः शिरसां मंजरीधरः । गोपीचंदनलिप्तांगो दृष्टश्चेत्तदघं कुतः
śaṃkhacakrāṃkitatanuḥ śirasāṃ maṃjarīdharaḥ | gopīcaṃdanaliptāṃgo dṛṣṭaścettadaghaṃ kutaḥ
若有人得见一位奉主之人:身具海螺与神轮之印,头戴一枝图拉西(Tulasī),四肢涂抹戈毗旃檀(gopī-candana)圣泥——罪业又怎能存留?
Skanda (deduced; Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda to Agastya)
Tirtha: Vaiṣṇava-darśana (as living tīrtha) within Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: A radiant Vaiṣṇava devotee walks along a Kāśī lane/ghat: conch and discus emblems on arms/torso, tulasī sprig on the head, gopī-candana tilaka; onlookers’ dark aura of sin dissolves into light upon seeing him.
Association and darśana of a visibly devoted Vaiṣṇava is celebrated as powerfully purifying, dispelling sin.
No specific tirtha is named; the emphasis is on sanctifying darśana within the broader Kāśī devotional ethos.
Adoption of Vaiṣṇava identity-marks (śaṅkha-cakra aṅkana), tulasī adornment, and gopī-candana anointment; and seeking/valuing such darśana.