मानुषा ऊचुः । वयं ते हरिणाः सर्वे मानुषत्वं सुदुर्लभम् । तीर्थस्याऽस्य प्रभावेन प्राप्ताः सत्यं न संशयः
mānuṣā ūcuḥ | vayaṃ te hariṇāḥ sarve mānuṣatvaṃ sudurlabham | tīrthasyā'sya prabhāvena prāptāḥ satyaṃ na saṃśayaḥ
মানৱসকলে ক’লে— “আমিয়েই সেই সকলো হৰিণ আছিলোঁ। এই তীৰ্থৰ প্ৰভাৱত আমি অতি দুৰ্লভ মানৱত্ব লাভ কৰিলোঁ; ই সত্য, কোনো সন্দেহ নাই।”
Mānuṣāḥ (the deer transformed into humans)
Type: kund
Scene: The transformed men speak with folded hands or steady gestures, declaring their former deer-state and the tīrtha’s power; hunters listen in shock.
Human birth is described as rare, and tīrtha-grace can elevate a being’s condition—highlighting the salvific reputation of sacred places.
A Nāgarakhaṇḍa tīrtha whose prabhāva grants extraordinary upliftment; the passage functions as direct “witness testimony” to its greatness.
Implied: snāna/avaghāhana (bathing/immersion) in the tīrtha as the means of receiving its prabhāva.
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