अश्वमेधफलं स्नाने पाने गोदानजं फलम् । पुष्कराद्यानि तीर्थानि गंगाद्याः सरितस्तथा
aśvamedhaphalaṃ snāne pāne godānajaṃ phalam | puṣkarādyāni tīrthāni gaṃgādyāḥ saritastathā
هنا يمنح الاغتسال ثمرة أشفاميدها (Aśvamedha)، وشرب الماء يمنح ثمرة صدقة البقر. وهو كالمواضع المقدسة (tīrthas) التي أولها بوشكارا (Puṣkara)، وكالأنهار التي تتقدمها الغانغا (Gaṅgā).
Purāṇic narrator
Tirtha: Mokṣa-tīrtha (Mukteśa)
Type: kund
Scene: Pilgrims bathe in luminous tīrtha waters; above them, symbolic imagery of Aśvamedha (horse, yajña paraphernalia) and go-dāna (cow with garland) appears as a visionary overlay; distant hints of Puṣkara lotus and Gaṅgā flow signify equivalence.
A truly sanctified tīrtha can concentrate immense merit, making simple acts like bathing and drinking spiritually transformative.
The Dharmāraṇya-associated Mokṣatīrtha region is praised as comparable to Puṣkara and as eminent among sacred waters like the Gaṅgā.
Snāna (bathing) and pāna (drinking tīrtha water) are prescribed as merit-yielding acts; go-dāna is referenced as a benchmark of merit.