Brāhmaṇya-प्रश्नः — The Inquiry into Attaining Brāhmaṇya
Mataṅga–Gardabhī Itihāsa
विबोध्यते विमानस्थ: सो5प्सतेभिरभिष्ठत: । पुष्कर
vibodhyate vimānasthaḥ so 'psarobhir abhiṣṭhitaḥ | puṣkare prabhāse naimiṣāraṇye sāgarodake devikāyām indramārge tathā svarṇavindau ca snātvā manuṣyo vimānam āruhya svargaṃ gacchati, apsarasaś ca stutibhir enaṃ vibodhayanti |
Es despertado mientras está sentado en un carro celestial, atendido por Apsaras. Al bañarse en los sagrados vados—Puṣkara, Prabhāsa, Naimiṣāraṇya, las aguas del océano, Devikā, Indramārga y Svarṇavindu—el hombre asciende en un vehículo celeste y llega al cielo; y las Apsaras, alabándolo, lo despiertan allí.
अजड्रिय उवाच
The verse teaches the efficacy of tīrtha-dharma: reverent bathing at renowned sacred sites is portrayed as generating great merit that culminates in heavenly ascent, symbolized by a vimāna and the welcome of Apsarases.
Ajadriya describes the फल (result) of bathing at specific tīrthas: the pilgrim attains heaven, rides a celestial chariot, and is attended and awakened by praising Apsarases—an image of honored arrival in the next world.