तदा प्रभृति तत्तीर्थं चक्रतीर्थमिति श्रुतम् । सर्वपापविनाशाय निर्मितं विश्वमूर्तिना
tadā prabhṛti tattīrthaṃ cakratīrthamiti śrutam | sarvapāpavināśāya nirmitaṃ viśvamūrtinā
Von da an wurde jene heilige Furt als Cakratīrtha bekannt. Sie wurde vom allgestaltigen Herrn zur Vernichtung jeder Sünde errichtet.
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Tirtha: Cakratīrtha
Type: ghat
Scene: A serene river ford now bearing the name ‘Cakratīrtha’; subtle iconography of Sudarśana (wheel motif) appears in the water’s shimmer or on a nearby stone marker; pilgrims approach with folded hands.
A tīrtha becomes a living conduit of grace when established by the Divine, and sincere approach to it is said to dissolve accumulated sin.
Cakratīrtha, a sacred ford praised within the Revā Khaṇḍa of the Skanda Purāṇa.
No specific act is prescribed here; the verse primarily names the tīrtha and states its purpose—universal sin-destruction.