स्थलीं पाशुपतीं काशीं स विलोक्य समंततः । द्विजैः पाशुपतैः कीर्णां जटामुकुटभूषितैः
sthalīṃ pāśupatīṃ kāśīṃ sa vilokya samaṃtataḥ | dvijaiḥ pāśupataiḥ kīrṇāṃ jaṭāmukuṭabhūṣitaiḥ
他环顾四方,见到圣地迦尸(Kāśī),其本性为帕舒帕蒂(Pāśupatī);只见此处遍布帕舒帕塔派的婆罗门,头戴结发(jaṭā)如冠而庄严。
Śiva (continuing the narrative addressed to Aparṇā)
Tirtha: Kāśī (Pāśupatī-sthalī)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Aparṇā (Pārvatī)
Scene: Panoramic Kāśī: the youth looks around in awe. Groups of Pāśupata Brahmins fill the scene—some with jaṭā tied as crown-like mukuṭa, ash markings, rudrākṣa malas—moving between shrines and ghāṭs; the atmosphere is intensely Śaiva.
Kāśī is portrayed as a living Śaiva field—its holiness is embodied by communities devoted to Pāśupati.
Kāśī itself, characterized as ‘Pāśupatī sthalī’—Śiva’s sacred terrain.
No direct rite; it describes the Pāśupata milieu and ascetic marks (jaṭā) associated with Śaiva practice.