स्नानकालेऽन्य तीर्थेषु जप्यते जाह्नवी जनैः । विना विष्णुपदीं क्वान्यत्समर्थमघमोचने
snānakāle'nya tīrtheṣu japyate jāhnavī janaiḥ | vinā viṣṇupadīṃ kvānyatsamarthamaghamocane
At the time of bathing in other tīrthas, people chant the name “Jāhnavī” (Gaṅgā). For apart from Viṣṇupadī (Gaṅgā), what else is truly able to release one from sin?
Skanda
Tirtha: Gaṅgā (Jāhnavī/Viṣṇupadī)
Type: river
Scene: Pilgrims bathing in various local waters while audibly chanting ‘Jāhnavī’; above them, a subtle vision of Gaṅgā as Viṣṇu’s foot-born stream, indicating her unique power to dissolve sin.
Gaṅgā’s name is treated as universally purifying—so central that it is invoked even at other tīrthas.
Gaṅgā (Viṣṇupadī/Jāhnavī), implicitly connected to Kāśī’s sacred bathing tradition.
During snāna, perform nāma-japa of Gaṅgā (Jāhnavī), emphasizing her power to remove agha (sin).