स्रष्टाविसृष्ट तद्ध्यानो यावदुन्मील्यलोचने । पुरः पश्येद्ददर्शाग्रे तावदक्षरमादिमम्
sraṣṭāvisṛṣṭa taddhyāno yāvadunmīlyalocane | puraḥ paśyeddadarśāgre tāvadakṣaramādimam
造物主专注于那放射生成之业,睁开双眼;他一望向前,便见前方有本初不坏者——阿克沙罗(Akṣara)。
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Kāśī
Type: kshetra
Scene: Brahmā opens his eyes from meditation; directly before him stands/gleams the ‘Ādimam Akṣaram’ as a radiant, formless yet legible presence—suggested as a luminous syllable or pillar of light.
Behind creation stands the Akṣara—the imperishable, primordial reality perceived when consciousness turns outward from deep absorption.
Kāśī is the overarching sacred geography; the teaching is framed as Kāśī’s revelatory wisdom on ultimate reality.
No explicit ritual is stated; the focus is on darśana (vision/realization) of the primordial Akṣara.