गत्वा यो मनुजो भक्त्या कामक्रोधविवर्जितः । वैष्णवीं भावनां कृत्वा जलेशं तु व्रजेत वै
gatvā yo manujo bhaktyā kāmakrodhavivarjitaḥ | vaiṣṇavīṃ bhāvanāṃ kṛtvā jaleśaṃ tu vrajeta vai
Wer dorthin in Hingabe geht, frei von Begierde und Zorn, und, in vaiṣṇavischer Betrachtung verweilend, zum Herrn der Wasser tritt, der erlangt gewiss die erstrebte geistige Frucht.
Narrator of the Revā Khaṇḍa (deduced)
Tirtha: Jaleśa-tīrtha (as implied) on Revā/Narmadā
Type: temple
Listener: Pārtha (Arjuna) / nṛpa addressed in surrounding verses
Scene: A pilgrim, calm and restrained, stands at a riverbank shrine, hands in añjali, mind fixed in Vaiṣṇava contemplation, approaching a water-associated Viṣṇu form titled Jaleśa; the river glows as if sanctified by meditation.
Pilgrimage succeeds when joined to inner restraint—abandoning desire and anger—and steady Viṣṇu-centered contemplation.
The tīrtha being described in the passage—Cakratīrtha on the Narmadā—where Jaleśa is approached.
Adopt Vaiṣṇava bhāvanā (devotional contemplation) and approach/worship Jaleśa with purified mind.