Nārada Instructs Dakṣa’s Sons; Allegory of the World; Dakṣa Curses Nārada
तत्र नारायणसरस्तीर्थं सिन्धुसमुद्रयो: । सङ्गमो यत्र सुमहन्मुनिसिद्धनिषेवितम् ॥ ३ ॥
tatra nārāyaṇa-saras tīrthaṁ sindhu-samudrayoḥ saṅgamo yatra sumahan muni-siddha-niṣevitam
Im Westen, wo der Fluss Sindhu ins Meer mündet, liegt ein großes Pilgerheiligtum namens Nārāyaṇa-saras, verehrt von Weisen und Siddhas.
This verse highlights Nārāyaṇa-saras as a sacred confluence visited by great sages and siddhas, implying that such tīrthas are spiritually potent and purifying due to divine association and saintly presence.
Śukadeva Gosvāmī is describing this sacred place while narrating the events and spiritual context surrounding Nārada’s guidance to Citraketu.
Seek sanctifying association—visit genuine holy places when possible, and more importantly, regularly hear and chant about Nārāyaṇa in the company of sincere devotees, bringing the ‘tīrtha effect’ into daily life.