तेषां स्पर्शनमात्रेण मुच्यते सर्वकिल्बिषैः । चक्रतीर्थे नरः स्नात्वा कृष्णचक्रेण चिह्नितः
teṣāṃ sparśanamātreṇa mucyate sarvakilbiṣaiḥ | cakratīrthe naraḥ snātvā kṛṣṇacakreṇa cihnitaḥ
بمجردِ لمسِها يتحرّرُ المرءُ من جميعِ الآثام. ومن اغتسلَ في تيرثا الشَّكْرَة (Cakratīrtha) غدا موسومًا بشَكْرَةِ كريشنا (Kṛṣṇa)، علامةً للتطهير والحماية.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) to the sages (deduced)
Tirtha: Cakratīrtha
Type: ghat
Listener: Pilgrim audience
Scene: Pilgrims touch cakra-etched stones; then descend steps into the tīrtha for snāna; a subtle glowing cakra emblem appears on the devotee’s forehead/heart as a sign of sanctification.
Tīrtha-contact—especially touch and bathing—purifies sin and outwardly signifies inner dedication to the Lord.
Cakratīrtha at Dvārakā.
Touching the Cakra-marked stones and performing snāna (bathing) at Cakratīrtha.