श्रीपर्वते न चान्यत्र यादृशोद्यप्रवर्त्तते । निर्विकाराणि स्वच्छानि गंगांबांसीवखानि मे
śrīparvate na cānyatra yādṛśodyapravarttate | nirvikārāṇi svacchāni gaṃgāṃbāṃsīvakhāni me
لا على شريبارفاتا، ولا في أي موضعٍ آخر، قام فيَّ اليوم حالٌ كهذا. لقد غدت قواي الباطنة غير متبدّلة وصافيةً صفاء البلّور، كالمجاري المملوءة بماء الغانغا المقدّس.
Kālabhīti
Tirtha: Śrīparvata (comparative); Gaṅgā (simile)
Type: peak
Listener: Pārtha (Arjuna)
Scene: A serene inner-vision: translucent channels within the subtle body filled with luminous Gaṅgā-water; in the background, Śrīparvata as a sacred mountain silhouette, shown as surpassed by the inner clarity.
A true tīrtha purifies the inner instrument—making the mind and senses steady and transparent—beyond what ordinary pilgrimage can yield.
The present gupta-kṣetra is extolled as producing a rare inner clarity surpassing even Śrīparvata in Kālabhīti’s experience.
Implicitly, sustained japa and presence at the place; the verse mainly describes the resulting purification.