सरांसि सरितश्चैव पल्वलानि ह्रदास्तथा । तानि मेध्यानि सर्वाणि सर्वपापहराणि च
sarāṃsi saritaścaiva palvalāni hradāstathā | tāni medhyāni sarvāṇi sarvapāpaharāṇi ca
Lakes and rivers, marshy pools and ponds as well—all of them are purifying, and all are removers of every sin.
Skanda (deduced from section context)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa inner waters (sarasi/sarit/palvala/hrada)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Devī (Deveśi)
Scene: Pilgrims bathing in multiple kinds of waters—river current, still lake, lotus pond—while priests chant; the waters glow subtly, symbolizing pāpa-kṣaya.
Contact with tīrtha-waters—natural and temple-linked—is portrayed as a potent instrument of purification within dharma.
The waters (lakes, rivers, pools, ponds) within Prabhāsa-kṣetra.
Tīrtha-snān is implied by praising these waters as medhya (purifying) and sarvapāpahara (sin-removing).