काशिवासिनिजने वनेचरेद्वित्रिभुज्यपि समीरभोजने । स्वैरचारिणि जितेंद्रियेप्यहो काशिवासिनि जने विशिष्टता
kāśivāsinijane vanecaredvitribhujyapi samīrabhojane | svairacāriṇi jiteṃdriyepyaho kāśivāsini jane viśiṣṭatā
即使居住在迦尸(Kāśī)的人如林中行者般生活——一日仅食一、二或三次,仿佛只以清风为食——虽行止自在、已制伏诸根,唉!迦尸之民仍自有一种独特的殊胜功德。
Skanda (deduced from Kāśīkhaṇḍa context: Skanda instructing Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī / Avimukta
Type: kshetra
Listener: Sages / audience evaluating the hierarchy of sādhana (tapas vs kṣetra)
Scene: An ascetic-like Kāśī resident—simple cloth, begging bowl—walks freely along the ghāṭs; beside him, a forest hermit practicing severe austerity; a subtle aura uniquely surrounds the Kāśī-vāsin, indicating ‘viśiṣṭatā’ granted by the city itself.
The verse proclaims the singular spiritual distinction of dwelling in Kāśī—its sanctity is so exceptional that even severe ascetic traits are spoken of in relation to Kāśī’s residents as a mark of unique blessedness.
Kāśī (Vārāṇasī), celebrated in the Skanda Purāṇa’s Kāśīkhaṇḍa as an unsurpassed sacred abode (sthāna-māhātmya).
No specific rite (snāna, dāna, japa) is prescribed here; the verse highlights austerity and restraint (limited eating, sense-control) while emphasizing the overarching greatness of Kāśīvāsa (dwelling in Kāśī).