तत्रास्थीनि विलीयन्ते पिण्डदानेऽक्षया गतिः । यत्किंचिद्दीयते तत्र तद्धि कोटिगुणं भवेत्
tatrāsthīni vilīyante piṇḍadāne'kṣayā gatiḥ | yatkiṃciddīyate tatra taddhi koṭiguṇaṃ bhavet
هناك يُقال إن العظام نفسها تذوب؛ وبإهداء البِنْدا (piṇḍa) ينال الراحلون خيرًا لا يفنى. وكل ما يُتصدَّق به هناك يصير ثوابه مضاعفًا مليونَ مرة.
Narrator (Purāṇic voice)
Tirtha: Kapitīrtha
Type: ghat
Scene: On the riverbank, descendants perform piṇḍa-dāna and tarpaṇa; the motif of bones dissolving is shown symbolically as ash/white fragments merging into the sacred waters; gifts offered to brāhmaṇas multiply in radiant counters.
Sacred places amplify dharmic acts: ancestral rites and charity performed at a tīrtha yield enduring and multiplied spiritual fruit.
The tīrtha previously established in the narrative—Kapitīrtha on the Revā (Narmadā).
Perform piṇḍa-dāna (funerary offerings) and give dāna (charity) at the tīrtha for imperishable and multiplied merit.