या कृता कामदेवेन कुष्ठग्रस्तेन वै पुरा । स्नपनार्थं च कुष्ठस्य विनाशाय च सादरम्
yā kṛtā kāmadevena kuṣṭhagrastena vai purā | snapanārthaṃ ca kuṣṭhasya vināśāya ca sādaram
এই পবিত্ৰ কূপিকাখন পূৰ্বে কুষ্ঠগ্ৰস্ত কামদেৱে সাদৰে নিৰ্মাণ কৰিছিল—স্নানাৰ্থে আৰু সেই কুষ্ঠৰ সম্পূৰ্ণ বিনাশৰ বাবে।
Sūta (deduced from immediate narrative context in Tīrthamāhātmya)
Tirtha: Saubhāgya-kūpikā
Type: kund
Scene: Kāmadeva, visibly afflicted with leprosy, digs/creates a well with reverence; attendants hold water pots; the moment is charged with penitence and hope, foreshadowing cure.
Reverent bathing at a consecrated tīrtha, undertaken with faith, is portrayed as a dharmic means for purification and the removal of suffering.
A sacred well connected with Kāmadeva, introduced as a healing tīrtha within the Nāgarakhaṇḍa Tīrthamāhātmya (context later identifies related wells such as Candrakūpikā/Saubhāgyakūpī).
Snāna (ritual bathing) performed with sādara (reverence) for the destruction of kuṣṭha (leprosy).
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