पुण्यस्तत्रापि संभेदः सरितोरसि गंगयोः । ततोऽपि च हयग्रीवं तीर्थं चैवाति पुण्यदम्
puṇyastatrāpi saṃbhedaḥ saritorasi gaṃgayoḥ | tato'pi ca hayagrīvaṃ tīrthaṃ caivāti puṇyadam
حتى هناك، فإنّ ملتقى الأنهار في سَعة المجرى—ملتقى مياه الغانغا—ذو فضلٍ عظيم. غير أنّ ما هو أسمى من ذلك هو تيرثا هاياغريفا، فهو أبلغُ في منح البركة والفضيلة.
Śiva (as Liṅga)
Tirtha: Hayagrīva Tīrtha (within Kāśī region)
Type: ghat
Scene: A confluence zone on the Gaṅgā with swirling currents; pilgrims perform snāna and offer arghya; a sign or shrine indicates ‘Hayagrīva Tīrtha’ as a more potent spot beyond the sangam.
Purāṇic sacred geography ranks holy spots, teaching that certain confluences and tīrthas intensify the fruit of pilgrimage.
Hayagrīva Tīrtha in Kāśī is singled out as exceptionally merit-bestowing, beyond even a sacred confluence in the Gaṅgā.
The verse implies tīrtha-sevā (pilgrimage/bathing/visitation) by praising the puṇya of confluence and the Hayagrīva Tīrtha.