“ kASyAmtu maraNAn muktihi “ - kasi khandam. If a person dies in Kasi, whatever may be his past deeds, gets mukti/moksha.
When the soul, in Kasi, is in the throes of death, gasping for breath:
1. Emitting a delightful fragrance and accompanied by the gentle jingling of bangles and anklets, Goddess Parvati—the Daughter of the King of Mountains—arrives; placing the soul's head upon her lap, she gently fans it with the end of her sari, bringing the soul profound solace.
2. Dundhi Ganapati arrives and, with his cool trunk, gently strokes the nose of the soul that is struggling for breath.
3. As the soul's body grows feverish with the fear of imminent departure, Mother Ganga arrives and, with her cool hands, gently caresses the body, bringing it a sense of blissful relief.
4. Bhringi—the foremost among the Pramatha Ganas (Lord Shiva's celestial attendants)—places sacred ash (*Vibhuti*) upon the soul's forehead, offering the assurance: "Fear no more."
5. Amidst the wafting of sweet fragrances and the resonant chiming of bells, Lord Kashi Vishwanatha Himself arrives; sitting beside the soul, He leans forward and whispers the *Taraka Mantra* into the soul's right ear, whereupon the soul begins to meditate upon that sacred mantra. Solely for the reason that the soul remembered the *Taraka Mantra* at the moment of death, Lord Shiva absorbs that soul into His own being, uniting it eternally with Himself.
Some superstitious individuals question whether visiting Kashi truly yields spiritual merit. In reality, one cannot even set foot in Kashi unless one has accumulated merit over countless lifetimes. Furthermore, to attain death within Kashi—how many lifetimes of virtuous deeds must one have performed?
Yogis, viewing the world through the lens of divine wisdom, perceive that even the insects and creatures that perish in that sacred place do so with their right ears turned upward. Such is the profound sanctity of the holy shrine of Kashi.
Now let us come to the question:
Just by doing the above services to the dying Soul, the Power or Role of Goddess Parvati or Siva will not diminish or come down. They do it with affection.
Similarly by just messaging Feet of Vishnu's, mother Lakshmi Devi’s power or role will not be affected. The needy action shows care and affection to the husband. Nothing more or less.
Subhamastu