रक्षंति सततं क्षेत्रं यत्र पाशासिपाणयः । महापारिषदा उग्राः क्रूरेभ्योऽक्रूरबुद्धयः
rakṣaṃti satataṃ kṣetraṃ yatra pāśāsipāṇayaḥ | mahāpāriṣadā ugrāḥ krūrebhyo'krūrabuddhayaḥ
彼圣域恒常由威猛的大侍从守护,手执绳索与利剑;对凶恶者可怖,而其心意实为慈护。
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Avimukta Kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Listener: null
Scene: Fierce yet purposeful guardians—great Śiva-attendants—stand at invisible boundaries of Avimukta, holding pāśa (noose) and asi (sword). Their faces are terrifying to wrongdoers, but their posture is protective toward devotees.
Kāśī is divinely protected: forces aligned with Śiva safeguard the kṣetra and restrain harmful conduct.
The Avimukta sacred region of Kāśī as a protected divine territory.
No; the verse describes kṣetra-rakṣā (divine guardianship) rather than a human-performed rite.