भूभारधरणैश्चान्यैरैरावणमुखैर्नृप । तत्र स्नातो नरः सम्यग्गजदानफलं लभेत्
bhūbhāradharaṇaiścānyairairāvaṇamukhairnṛpa | tatra snāto naraḥ samyaggajadānaphalaṃ labhet
O King, that place is honored also by other bearers of the earth’s burden, led by Airāvaṇa. One who bathes there properly gains merit equal to the gift of an elephant.
Pulastya (continued narration)
Tirtha: Gajatīrtha
Type: ghat
Listener: Nṛpa (king)
Scene: At Gajatīrtha’s steps, a pilgrim bathes while celestial Airāvaṇa and other mighty elephants appear in reverent attendance, suggesting the dāna-equivalent merit radiating from the waters.
A tīrtha can confer great merit through simple, sincere rites—sometimes equated with major acts of charity.
Gajatīrtha (context of the chapter), associated with Airāvaṇa and other great elephants.
Snāna (bathing) performed samyak (properly) at the tīrtha; the stated fruit equals gajadāna (elephant-gift).