प्रभाते विमले स्नात्वा तत्र तीर्थे जगद्गुरुम् । ये पश्यन्ति जितक्रोधास्ते मुक्ताः सर्वपातकैः
prabhāte vimale snātvā tatra tīrthe jagadgurum | ye paśyanti jitakrodhāste muktāḥ sarvapātakaiḥ
At pure dawn, having bathed in that stainless tīrtha, those who—having conquered anger—behold the Jagadguru there are freed from all sins and downfalls.
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Tirtha: Vimala Revā-tīrtha (as described)
Type: tirtha
Listener: Bhārata/Arjuna (contextual address)
Scene: First light at the river: pilgrims step into clear water; one ascetic-faced devotee, serene and angerless, emerges and offers añjali toward a shrine where the 'Jagadguru' is enshrined.
Pilgrimage bears fruit when joined with inner discipline—especially conquest of anger—and reverent darśana of the Lord.
A tīrtha within the Revā Khaṇḍa (Narmadā/Revā sacred landscape), praised for dawn-bathing and divine darśana.
Prātaḥ-snān (bathing at dawn) at the tīrtha, followed by darśana of the deity (Jagadguru).
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