सीमंतिनीभिः पुंभिर्वा परं निर्वाणमिच्छुभिः । श्रुता दृष्टार्चिता काश्यां विशालाक्ष्यभिलाषदा
sīmaṃtinībhiḥ puṃbhirvā paraṃ nirvāṇamicchubhiḥ | śrutā dṛṣṭārcitā kāśyāṃ viśālākṣyabhilāṣadā
无论已婚妇女,亦或男子——凡希求至上涅槃者——在迦尸(Kāśī)若闻其名、见其相、礼敬毗舍罗阿克希(Viśālākṣī),便得所愿之果。
Skanda (deduced, Kāśīkhaṇḍa context: Skanda to Agastya)
Tirtha: Viśālākṣī-sthāna (Kāśī)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Pilgrims in Kāśī: a married woman and a male ascetic/devotee listen to the māhātmya, then approach Viśālākṣī for darśana and worship; the goddess’s blessing culminates in a serene aura of nirvāṇa.
Even the classic triad—hearing, seeing, and worshipping—becomes a complete liberative path when centered on the sacred presence in Kāśī.
Kāśī (Vārāṇasī), specifically Viśālākṣī’s locus of darśana and worship.
Śravaṇa (hearing her māhātmya), darśana (seeing), and arcana (worship) of Viśālākṣī in Kāśī for those seeking nirvāṇa.