तीर्थस्नानार्थिनी चैव पतिपादोदकं पिबेत् । शंकरादपि वा विष्णोः पतिरेवाधि कः स्त्रियः
tīrthasnānārthinī caiva patipādodakaṃ pibet | śaṃkarādapi vā viṣṇoḥ patirevādhi kaḥ striyaḥ
Und wenn sie das Verdienst des Badens an einer heiligen Furt begehrt, soll sie das Wasser trinken, das die Füße ihres Gatten gewaschen hat. Denn für eine Frau gilt der Ehemann als größer noch als Śaṅkara oder Viṣṇu.
Unspecified (Dharmāraṇya narrative voice; didactic instruction in context)
Tirtha: Pati-pādodaka (domestic tīrtha substitute)
Type: kund
Scene: A reverential act: wife receives a small vessel of water used to wash husband’s feet; the scene is framed like a miniature tīrtha ritual, with a sanctified aura around the household.
The verse elevates household devotion as a potent spiritual path, equating service to the spouse with sacred merit.
No single tīrtha is named; the verse speaks generally of tīrtha-snāna merit.
Drinking the water from washing the husband’s feet is presented as equivalent to tīrtha-bathing merit.