Account of Various Sacred Tīrthas
Pilgrimage Merits and Prayāga Supremacy
पुष्पवत्यामुपस्पृश्य त्रिरात्रोपोषितो नरः । गोसहस्रफलं विंद्यात्कुलं चैव समुद्धरेत्
puṣpavatyāmupaspṛśya trirātropoṣito naraḥ | gosahasraphalaṃ viṃdyātkulaṃ caiva samuddharet
مَن اغتسل في بوشبَفَتي (Puṣpavatī) وصام ثلاث ليالٍ نال ثوابًا يعادل هبة ألف بقرة، ويرفع كذلك شأن سلالته ويُنقذها.
Not specified in the provided excerpt (context-dependent within Svarga-khaṇḍa dialogue).
Concept: Personal restraint and ritual purity can extend benefit beyond the individual to one’s lineage—dharma as intergenerational healing.
Application: Undertake short fasts with prayer for ancestors; pair with charity (food, cowshed support, feeding the needy) to embody the ‘go-sahasra’ spirit without literal extravagance.
Primary Rasa: karuna
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: tirtha
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: पुष्पवत्यामुपस्पृश्य = पुष्पवत्याम् + उपस्पृश्य; त्रिरात्रोपोषितो = त्रिरात्र + उपोषितः; विंद्यात् = विन्द्यात् (अनुस्वार-लेखन); चैव = च + एव
It prescribes bathing at the Puṣpavatī tīrtha and observing a three-night fast (trirātra-upavāsa) to gain great religious merit.
It means the spiritual “fruit” or merit equivalent to the celebrated gift of a thousand cows (a high standard of dāna in Purāṇic ethics).
It states that the merit from tīrtha-purification and fasting not only benefits the practitioner but also “uplifts” or redeems the family lineage (kula).