तृणीकृत्य निजं देहं यत्र राजर्षिसत्तमः । हरिश्चंद्रः सपत्नीको व्यक्रीणाद्भूरयं हि सा
tṛṇīkṛtya nijaṃ dehaṃ yatra rājarṣisattamaḥ | hariścaṃdraḥ sapatnīko vyakrīṇādbhūrayaṃ hi sā
此处正是那地方:最胜的王仙哈利施旃陀罗(Hariścandra)与其妻同在,视己身如草芥,而将自身卖出。
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Hariścandra-sthāna (traditionally linked to Hariścandra Ghāṭa)
Type: ghat
Scene: A solemn spot in Kāśī where King Hariścandra, with his wife beside him, stands resolute, regarding his own body as worthless and offering himself for sale—an image of truth under crushing hardship.
Truth and dharma can demand total self-surrender; Hariścandra exemplifies unwavering satya even at the cost of the body.
A famed spot in Kāśī connected with Hariścandra’s self-sale—remembered as part of Kāśī’s tīrtha-map and moral memory.
No direct prescription; it is tīrtha-smaraṇa (remembering a sacred place) through a dharmic exemplar.
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