सस्नौ तीर्थेषु कस्माच्च इतरो मुच्यते कथम् । अम्बरीषसुतां हृत्वा पर्वतान्नारदात्तथा
sasnau tīrtheṣu kasmācca itaro mucyate katham | ambarīṣasutāṃ hṛtvā parvatānnāradāttathā
Man badet an heiligen Tīrthas—warum bleibt dann das Leiden bestehen? Und wie wird ein anderer erlöst? Nachdem er Ambarīṣas Tochter vom Berge entführt hatte, und ebenso (wie man von Nārada hörte)—
Bāla (continuing reply; citing examples)
Tirtha: Tīrthas (unspecified)
Type: ghat
Scene: A questioning assembly: a speaker gestures toward a river-ghat (symbolic tīrtha) while a distant mountain scene foreshadows an abduction of a princess (Ambarīṣa’s daughter); Nārada appears as a messenger figure linking episodes.
External rites like tīrtha-bathing do not mechanically erase all consequences; individual karmic histories and divine dispensation explain differing outcomes.
Tīrthas are mentioned generically; no specific pilgrimage site is named in this line.
Tīrtha-snāna (bathing at sacred places) is referenced, but not detailed.