विभोर्गुप्तहरेस्तत्र संगमस्नानपूर्विका । गोप्रतारे च तीर्थेऽस्मिन्सरयूघर्घराश्रिते । स्नात्वा देवोऽर्चनीयोऽयं सर्वकामफलप्रदः
vibhorguptaharestatra saṃgamasnānapūrvikā | gopratāre ca tīrthe'sminsarayūghargharāśrite | snātvā devo'rcanīyo'yaṃ sarvakāmaphalapradaḥ
There, for the mighty Lord Guptahari, the rite begins with bathing at the confluence. At this Gopratāra tīrtha, situated by the Sarayū and Ghargharā, after bathing one should worship this deity, for he bestows the fruits of every desire.
Agastya (contextual narration)
Tirtha: Gopratāra tīrtha (Sarayū–Ghargharā saṅgama)
Type: sangam
Listener: viprendra (implied)
Scene: Pilgrims at a river confluence; two streams meet; after snāna they approach a shrine of Guptahari—Viṣṇu in a slightly hidden/‘gupta’ aspect—offering flowers and tulasī.
Purāṇic dharma unites place, rite, and devotion: saṅgama-snānā purifies, and worship of Hari completes the pilgrimage with spiritual and worldly fruits.
Gopratāra tīrtha at the Sarayū–Ghargharā confluence, associated with Guptahari.
Perform saṅgama-snānā first, then worship (arcana) Guptahari at Gopratāra for sarvakāma-phala.