अगमन्मम दक्षजा वियोगजो दवथुः प्राग्घिमवत्सुतौषधेन । अधुना खलु नैव शांतिमीयां यदि काशीं न विलोकयेहमाशु
agamanmama dakṣajā viyogajo davathuḥ prāgghimavatsutauṣadhena | adhunā khalu naiva śāṃtimīyāṃ yadi kāśīṃ na vilokayehamāśu
从前,因与达克沙之女分离而生的热恼,曾被喜马拉雅之女这灵药所平息;而今若不速速瞻见迦尸,我确实不得安宁。
Śiva
Tirtha: Kāśī/Avimukta
Type: kshetra
Listener: Kāśīkhaṇḍa’s audience within the frame narrative
Scene: A healing metaphor: Pārvatī as medicine that once cooled the fever of Satī-separation; now the only cure is swift beholding of Kāśī—depict a journey-impulse toward the luminous city.
Worldly consolations may soothe certain griefs, but ultimate peace is portrayed as arising from direct encounter with the supreme sacred field—Kāśī.
Kāśī, emphasized as the indispensable sight (darśana) without which peace cannot be attained.
Implicitly, kāśī-darśana (going to see Kāśī) is presented as the remedy; no formal vrata/dāna is specified in this verse.