नलतीर्थे नरः स्नानात्स्वर्गलोकं समश्नुते । नलतीर्थे सकृत्सनानात्सर्वपापाविमोचितः
nalatīrthe naraḥ snānātsvargalokaṃ samaśnute | nalatīrthe sakṛtsanānātsarvapāpāvimocitaḥ
Durch das Bad im Nala-tīrtha gelangt der Mensch in die Himmelswelten. Selbst wer dort nur einmal badet, wird von allen Sünden befreit.
Lomaharṣaṇa/Sūta (deduced)
Tirtha: Nala-tīrtha
Type: ghat
Listener: dvijāḥ
Scene: Pilgrims step into a luminous coastal tirtha pool/shoreline at dawn; the water is depicted as sanctified, with subtle divine radiance; attendants hold water pots and offer prayers.
A tīrtha is a dharmic purifier: sincere snāna at a sanctified place is taught to dissolve sin and elevate destiny.
Nala-tīrtha at Setu.
Snāna (ritual bathing) at Nala-tīrtha—stated to grant svarga and remove all sins even if done once.
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