Saptasārasvata-tīrtha-prasaṅgaḥ | The Saptasārasvata Pilgrimage Account and the Maṅkaṇaka Narrative
गर्गस्रोतो महातीर्थभाजगामैककुण्डली । उस गन्धर्वतीर्थसी चलकर एक कानमें कुण्डल धारण करनेवाले शत्रुदमन महाबाहु बलराम गर्गस्रोत नामक महातीर्थमें आये
gargasroto mahātīrthabhājagāmaikakuṇḍalī |
قال فايشَمبايانا: إن بالاراما، عظيم الساعدين، قاهر الأعداء، وقد تحلّى بقرطٍ واحد في أذنٍ واحدة، سار من تيرثا الغندهرفا حتى بلغ المَعبر المقدّس العظيم المسمّى «غارغسروتا».
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse underscores the dharmic value of tīrtha-yātrā: turning toward sacred places as a means of purification and re-centering one’s conduct, especially in a world disturbed by conflict.
Vaiśampāyana narrates that Balarāma, identified by the distinctive mark of wearing a single earring and praised as mighty and foe-subduing, arrives at the great pilgrimage site called Gargasrota.