विन्ध्यनिर्झरनिष्क्रान्ता पुण्यतोया सरिद्वरा । प्रविष्टा नर्मदातोये सर्वपापप्रणाशने
vindhyanirjharaniṣkrāntā puṇyatoyā saridvarā | praviṣṭā narmadātoye sarvapāpapraṇāśane
বিন্ধ্যৰ নিৰ্ঝৰৰ পৰা নিৰ্গত, পুণ্যজলে পৰিপূৰ্ণ সেই শ্ৰেষ্ঠা নদী নর্মদাৰ জলে প্ৰৱেশ কৰে—যি সকলো পাপ বিনাশিনী।
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) (deduced: Āvantya Khaṇḍa narrative frame)
Tirtha: Saṅgama (confluence) with Narmadā (Revā)
Type: sangam
Listener: nṛpaśreṣṭha (best of kings)
Scene: A bright tributary cascades from Vindhya falls, winding through forest, then merges into the broad Narmadā; the confluence glows with sanctity.
Holy rivers and their confluences are portrayed as potent purifiers, with the Narmadā especially praised as a destroyer of sin.
A saṅgama (confluence) where a Vindhya-born river meets the Narmadā, within the Revā Khaṇḍa’s sacred geography.
Implicitly, pilgrimage and sacred bathing at the Narmadā’s purifying waters, especially at a confluence.
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