तस्य स्पर्शेन ते सर्वे नरकस्था सुखं गताः । ते दूता धर्मराजाय वृत्तांतं नरको द्भवम् । आचख्युर्विस्मयाविष्टा नरकस्थानां सुखोद्भवम्
tasya sparśena te sarve narakasthā sukhaṃ gatāḥ | te dūtā dharmarājāya vṛttāṃtaṃ narako dbhavam | ācakhyurvismayāviṣṭā narakasthānāṃ sukhodbhavam
তাঁৰ স্পৰ্শমাত্ৰে নৰকত থকা সকলোয়ে সুখ লাভ কৰিলে। বিস্ময়ে আচ্ছন্ন দূতসকলে ধৰ্মৰাজক বৃত্তান্ত ক’লে—নৰকবাসীৰ মাজত কেনেকৈ আশ্চৰ্য সুখ উদ্ভৱ হ’ল।
Narrator (contextual Purāṇic narrator within Arbuda Khaṇḍa)
Tirtha: Arbuda-tīrtha (Yama-priya tīrtha, implied)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Within a hell realm, the arrival/contact of the tīrtha-linked person causes flames to cool and faces to soften; yamadūtas look astonished as suffering turns to ease.
Purāṇic tīrthas can transmit extraordinary merit: even in hellish conditions, a divine/sacred influence may suspend suffering and reveal a higher law of grace.
Implicitly, the Arbuda tīrtha associated with Yama/Dharmarāja—its merit is so potent that its effect echoes even into naraka.
None stated; the emphasis is on the tīrtha’s mysterious efficacy rather than a specific rite.