Indratīrtha–Ādityatīrtha: Balarāma’s Ritual Bathing, Dāna, and Sacred-Historical Recollections
इन्द्रतीर्थेति विख्यात॑ त्रिषु लोकेषु मानद । तस्या जिज्ञासनार्थ स भगवान् पाकशासन:
indratīrtheti vikhyātaṃ triṣu lokeṣu mānada | tasyā jijñāsanārthaṃ sa bhagavān pākaśāsanaḥ ||
মানদ! ‘ইন্দ্রতীর্থ’ নামে খ্যাত সেই তীর্থ তিন লোকেই প্রসিদ্ধ। তার সম্বন্ধে জানতে ইচ্ছুক হয়ে স্বয়ং ভগবান পাকশাসন (ইন্দ্র) অনুসন্ধানে অগ্রসর হলেন।
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse highlights a dharmic attitude toward sacred places: true understanding comes through humble inquiry (jijñāsā). Even a great deity like Indra seeks knowledge by asking, implying that reverence is joined with the discipline of learning.
Vaiśampāyana introduces a celebrated pilgrimage site called Indratīrtha, famed in all three worlds, and states that Indra (Pākaśāsana) himself wished to know its significance and therefore undertook inquiry about it.