नरनारायणाख्यं हि ततस्तीर्थं शुभप्रदम् । तत्तीर्थमज्जनात्पुंसां गर्भवासः सुदुर्लभः
naranārāyaṇākhyaṃ hi tatastīrthaṃ śubhapradam | tattīrthamajjanātpuṃsāṃ garbhavāsaḥ sudurlabhaḥ
তাৰ পিছত নৰ-নাৰায়ণ নামে তীৰ্থ আছে, যি শুভফল দান কৰে। সেই তীৰ্থত স্নান কৰিলে মানুহৰ বাবে গৰ্ভবাসৰ দুখদায়ক অৱস্থা অতি দুৰ্লভ হয়।
Skanda (deduced for Kāśīkhaṇḍa dialogue context)
Tirtha: Nara-Nārāyaṇa-tīrtha
Type: ghat
Scene: Two serene ascetic figures (Nara and Nārāyaṇa) seated in meditation posture, with a small Kāśī tīrtha pool/ghāṭ in the foreground; pilgrims bathe quietly; the city’s temples rise softly behind mist.
Sacred geography is portrayed as a path to liberation: tīrtha-bathing can weaken the bondage of repeated birth.
Nara-Nārāyaṇa-tīrtha in Kāśī.
Majjana/Snāna—ritual immersion or bathing in the tīrtha.