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Vamana Purana — Shiva's Kedara Tirtha, Shloka 12

Shiva’s Kedara-Tirtha and the Rise of Mura: From Shaiva Pilgrimage to Vaishnava Theology

ये जलं तावके तीर्थे पीत्वा संयमिनो नराः

ye jalaṃ tāvake tīrthe pītvā saṃyamino narāḥ

যি মানুহে তোমাৰ এই তীৰ্থৰ জল পান কৰি সংযমী হয়…

(Contextual frame) A narrator-sage describes the merit of a specific tirtha to an inquirer (exact interlocutors not supplied in the excerpt).
Tirtha MahimaPurificatory power of tirtha-waterSaṃyama (self-restraint) as fruit of pilgrimage

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FAQs

It introduces a phalaśruti: drinking the tirtha-water is said to generate saṃyama—inner restraint and disciplined conduct—indicating not merely physical purification but ethical transformation.

Yes. Mahātmya passages frequently address a tirtha (or its presiding deity) directly as ‘yours/your’, treating the place as a living sacred power whose water conveys merit.

Not from this line alone. The verse only states ‘your tirtha’; the precise hydronym/toponym must be recovered from surrounding verses of Adhyaya 34.