ततो वेतालवरदं तीर्थं गच्छेन्महाबलम् । तत्र स्नानादवाप्नोति सिद्धिं पारामिकां नरः
tato vetālavaradaṃ tīrthaṃ gacchenmahābalam | tatra snānādavāpnoti siddhiṃ pārāmikāṃ naraḥ
ثم ليمضِ المرء إلى التيرثا الجليل ذي القوة العظيمة المسمّى «فيتالا-فارادا». وبالاغتسال هناك ينال الإنسان السِّدهي العظمى، أسمى تمامٍ روحي.
Sūta (deduced: Sūta narrating Setu Māhātmya to the Ṛṣis)
Tirtha: Vetāla-varada
Type: kund
Listener: Ṛṣis/dvijas
Scene: A powerful coastal/forest-edge sacred pool or inlet labeled Vetāla-varada; pilgrims descend steps for ritual bathing; a guardian-like fierce presence is hinted in the background, subdued by sacred light.
Specific tīrthas carry distinct spiritual potency; faithful bathing at the prescribed spot is said to yield elevated attainment.
Vetāla-varada tīrtha, described as mahābala (highly powerful).
Travel to Vetāla-varada tīrtha and perform snāna (ritual bathing) there.
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