युधिष्ठिरस्य अर्जुनप्रेषण-युक्तिवर्णनम् | Yudhiṣṭhira’s Rationale for Sending Arjuna and Request to Dhaumya
तत्र कोटिस्तु तीर्थानां विश्रुता भरतर्षभ । कूर्मरूपेण राजेन्द्र हासुरेण दुरात्मना
tatra koṭis tu tīrthānāṁ viśrutā bharatarṣabha | kūrmarūpeṇa rājendra hāsureṇa durātmanā | puṇḍarīkam avāpnoti viṣṇulokaṁ ca gacchati ||
There, O bull among the Bharatas, is the celebrated tīrtha-koṭi, a multitude of sacred fords. O king, a wicked Asura named Hāsura, taking the form of a tortoise, used to seize it and carry it away. Seeing this, the all-powerful Lord Viṣṇu rescued and restored that sacred complex. O Yudhiṣṭhira, one should bathe in that tīrtha-koṭi; the pilgrim who does so gains the merit of the Puṇḍarīka sacrifice and attains the world of Viṣṇu.
घुलस्त्य उवाच
Sacred places and righteous practices (like bathing at a tīrtha) are protected by divine order; sincere pilgrimage performed with faith yields great merit, comparable to major sacrifices, and leads toward higher spiritual destinations (here, Viṣṇuloka).
A notorious Asura named Hāsura, disguised as a tortoise, was stealing or dragging away a renowned cluster of pilgrimage sites; Viṣṇu intervenes to restore it, and the speaker instructs Yudhiṣṭhira that bathing there grants the merit of the Puṇḍarīka sacrifice and leads to Viṣṇu’s abode.