अशक्तानां च पंगूनामालस्योपहतात्मनाम् । दूरदेशांतरस्थानां गंगास्नानं कथं भवेत्
aśaktānāṃ ca paṃgūnāmālasyopahatātmanām | dūradeśāṃtarasthānāṃ gaṃgāsnānaṃ kathaṃ bhavet
For the powerless, for the lame, for those whose resolve is weakened by lethargy, and for those living far away in other lands—how can bathing in the Gaṅgā be possible?
Agastya
Tirtha: Gaṅgā (Kāśī-sannidhau implied)
Type: river
Scene: A weary pilgrim—lame or aged—stands far from the Gaṅgā, hands folded, gazing toward an imagined river; the question of access becomes the emotional center.
Dharma must account for human limitation; the verse motivates teachings on alternative, accessible paths to sacred merit.
The Gaṅgā, presented as the desired tīrtha that many cannot physically reach.
Gaṅgā-snānā is the benchmark practice; the verse asks how it applies to those unable to travel or perform it.