द्वितीयः सर्गः — श्लोकप्रादुर्भावः
The Manifestation of the Śloka
अकर्दममिदं तीर्थं भरद्वाज निशामय ।
रमणीयं प्रसन्नाम्बु सन्मनुष्यमनो यथा ।।1.2.5।।
akardamam idaṁ tīrthaṁ bharadvāja niśāmaya |
ramaṇīyaṁ prasannāmbu sanmanuṣya-mano yathā ||1.2.5||
„Bharadvāja, sieh diese Badestelle: klar und ohne Schlamm, lieblich, mit ruhigem Wasser — wie der Geist eines guten Menschen.“
Dharma is associated with inner purity mirrored by outer clarity: the calm, clean water becomes a metaphor for a virtuous mind—transparent, untroubled, and unsullied.
At the Tamasā river, Vālmīki points out a beautiful, clear bathing-place to his disciple Bharadvāja.
Śauca (purity) and serenity: the verse praises qualities—clarity and calm—that are central to a dhārmic life.
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