सर्वस्तेषां शुभः कालः स्वर्गद्वारं श्रयंति ये । स्नानमात्रेण पापानि विलयं यांति देहिनाम्
sarvasteṣāṃ śubhaḥ kālaḥ svargadvāraṃ śrayaṃti ye | snānamātreṇa pāpāni vilayaṃ yāṃti dehinām
For all who take refuge in Svargadvāra, every time becomes auspicious. By bathing alone, the sins of embodied beings dissolve away.
Varāha (deduced; Vaiṣṇavakhaṇḍa context)
Tirtha: Svargadvāra (Ayodhyā)
Type: ghat
Scene: Pilgrims descending steps into the Sarayū at Svargadvāra; a visual metaphor of dark impurities dissolving into light as water touches the body; auspicious symbols (kalasha, conch) indicating ‘every time is śubha’.
Refuge in a supremely holy place sanctifies time itself, and simple acts like bathing can cleanse sin.
Svargadvāra in Ayodhyā.
Snāna (bathing) is explicitly praised as sufficient for the dissolution of sins in this sacred locus.