श्रीशैल हिमशैलाद्या नानान्यायतनानि च । त्रिदंडधारणंचापि संन्यासः सर्वकर्मणाम्
śrīśaila himaśailādyā nānānyāyatanāni ca | tridaṃḍadhāraṇaṃcāpi saṃnyāsaḥ sarvakarmaṇām
如室利山(Śrīśaila)、喜马拉雅等诸多圣住处;又如执持三杖、舍弃一切仪轨之出离——(皆被称为诸道)。
Skanda (deduced; Kāśī-khaṇḍa commonly Skanda speaking to Agastya)
Tirtha: Śrīśaila; Himālaya (as tīrtha regions)
Type: peak
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Scene: A panoramic montage: Śrīśaila’s forested hill with a Śiva shrine; the snow Himalaya with ascetics; a saṃnyāsin holding a triple staff (tridaṇḍa), symbolizing renunciation of ritual action.
Many revered paths exist—pilgrimage, ascetic insignia, and renunciation—yet the chapter’s arc will elevate Kāśī/Avimukta beyond them.
Śrīśaila and the Himālaya are mentioned as famed sacred abodes within a broader Kāśī-māhātmya comparison.
Tridaṇḍa-dhāraṇa (bearing the triple staff) and saṃnyāsa (renunciation of ritual actions).