ततो जीवितनाशेन गात्रशुद्धिः प्रजायते
tato jīvitanāśena gātraśuddhiḥ prajāyate
তদনন্তর প্রাণনাশের দ্বারা দেহের শুদ্ধি লাভ হয়।
Brāhmaṇa (ritual instructor)
Tirtha: Tiṃginī
Type: kshetra
Scene: The culmination of the ordeal: the practitioner’s life ebbs as the vow completes; attendants witness with solemnity; the scene emphasizes transcendence and purification rather than gore.
Some expiations are depicted as ultimate self-surrender, emphasizing the gravity of certain sins and the ideal of complete purification.
The statement belongs to the Tiṃginī-centered expiation narrative within this chapter’s tīrtha discourse.
It concludes the described austerity as culminating in death, presented as producing bodily purification.
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