अवाह्यवाहिते यत्स्याददोह्यादोहने यथा । स्नानमात्रेण तस्यैवं यान्ति पापान्यनेकधा
avāhyavāhite yatsyādadohyādohane yathā | snānamātreṇa tasyaivaṃ yānti pāpānyanekadhā
كما أن الإثم يقع في حمل ما لا ينبغي حمله، أو في حلب ما لا ينبغي حلبه؛ كذلك فإن مجرد الاغتسال في تلك المياه المقدسة يجعل الخطايا تزول على وجوه شتى.
Narrator (tīrtha-snana phala statement)
Tirtha: Revā (Narmadā) Snāna-tīrtha
Type: ghat
Scene: Pilgrims descend stone steps to a broad, calm river; a sage instructs them on purity while symbolic ‘sins’ dissolve like dark smoke over the water.
Tīrtha-snana is presented as a powerful purifier that dissolves diverse moral faults through sacred contact.
Revā/Narmadā tīrtha (implied by the surrounding Revākhaṇḍa context).
Snāna (bathing), emphasized as effective even when performed as the sole act.