अत्र स्नानेन मनुजो देवेंद्रत्वं समश्नुते । गजेन गवयेनात्र शरभेण महौजसा
atra snānena manujo deveṃdratvaṃ samaśnute | gajena gavayenātra śarabheṇa mahaujasā
Durch das Bad hier erlangt der Mensch den Rang Indras unter den Göttern. Hier (wurden Tīrthas) von Gaja, von Gavaya und vom machtvollen Śarabha gestiftet.
Lomaharṣaṇa/Sūta (deduced)
Tirtha: Setu tīrtha(s) founded by Gaja, Gavaya, Śarabha (collective)
Type: ghat
Listener: Pilgrimage-inquirer (implied)
Scene: A Setu bathing place where three founder-figures—Gaja, Gavaya, and the mighty Śarabha—are depicted as consecrators; above, a symbolic Indra motif (vajra, elephant Airāvata, or a radiant throne) indicates the promised fruit.
Tīrtha-snānā is presented as transformative, capable of elevating spiritual rank when aligned with dharma and sacred tradition.
A Setu-region tīrtha (contextual “here”), linked with founders named Gaja, Gavaya, and Śarabha.
Snāna at the tīrtha, with the stated fruit of attaining devendratva (Indra-like status).