यतः पापसहस्राणि विष्णुर्दहति संस्मृतः । तस्मात्पादोदकं शीर्षे चातुर्मास्ये धृतं शिवम्
yataḥ pāpasahasrāṇi viṣṇurdahati saṃsmṛtaḥ | tasmātpādodakaṃ śīrṣe cāturmāsye dhṛtaṃ śivam
لأنَّ فيشنو إذا ذُكِر أحرق آلاف الذنوب؛ فلذلك فإن وضع ماء قدميه على الرأس في تشاتورماسيا أمرٌ ميمونٌ ونافع.
Skanda (deduced from Nāgarakhaṇḍa Tīrthamāhātmya narrative style)
Tirtha: Viṣṇu-pāda-udaka (caraṇāmṛta; Gaṅgā-bhāva)
Type: kund
Scene: A devotee in a temple courtyard receives Viṣṇu’s caraṇāmṛta; with folded hands, he touches the sacred water to his head during Cāturmāsya, while priests chant Viṣṇu-nāmas; monsoon lamps flicker.
Remembrance of Viṣṇu and reverence to His pādodaka are portrayed as powerful means of purification.
Not a geography-specific tīrtha; the ‘tīrtha’ is Viṣṇu’s pādodaka itself, treated as supremely sanctifying.
During Cāturmāsya, place/receive Viṣṇu’s pādodaka upon the head as an auspicious act.