पुलस्त्य उवाच । ततस्ते शबराः सर्वे त्यक्त्वा चापानि पार्थिव । कृत्वा स्नानं जले तस्मिन्सद्यः सिद्धिं गता नृप
pulastya uvāca | tataste śabarāḥ sarve tyaktvā cāpāni pārthiva | kṛtvā snānaṃ jale tasminsadyaḥ siddhiṃ gatā nṛpa
পুলস্ত্য ক’লে: তেতিয়া সেই সকলো শবৰ ব্যাধে, হে ৰাজন, ধনু ত্যাগ কৰি, সেই জলত স্নান কৰি, তৎক্ষণাৎ সিদ্ধি লাভ কৰিলে, হে নৃপ।
Pulastya
Tirtha: Unnamed jalāśraya-tīrtha in Arbuda narrative
Type: kund
Listener: Bhūpati/Nṛpa (king)
Scene: Hunters lay down bows and arrows on the ground, step into the sacred water, and emerge radiant and serene—faces softened, posture humble—signifying instant siddhi.
True tīrtha-approach includes inner change: laying down violence and taking sacred bath leads to swift upliftment.
The waters of Mānuṣa Hrada, credited with granting immediate siddhi.
Snāna (bathing) in the tīrtha; additionally, abandoning weapons symbolizes dharmic restraint.