Kārtika-Māhātmya
The Greatness of Kārtika
तीरोत्थैः काशपुष्पैश्च शुक्लकेशैरिवांगना । चन्द्रांशुधवले लोके नातितीव्रे दिवाकरे ॥ ७ ॥
tīrotthaiḥ kāśapuṣpaiśca śuklakeśairivāṃganā | candrāṃśudhavale loke nātitīvre divākare || 7 ||
Engalanado con flores de kāśa que brotan en las riberas, el paisaje parece una mujer de cabellos blancos; el mundo se ve blanco como rayos de luna, pues el sol no arde con exceso.
Narada (narrative description within Tirtha-Mahatmya)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It sanctifies the tirtha-setting by portraying nature as pure and luminous—riverbank kāśa flowers and moonlike whiteness signal śuddhi (purity) and an auspicious environment for pilgrimage, japa, and vrata.
By elevating the sacred landscape itself into an object of reverent contemplation, it supports bhakti through smaraṇa and darśana—seeing the tirtha as spiritually charged prepares the mind for devotion and worship performed there.
It indirectly reflects Jyotiṣa-style seasonal/solar intensity awareness (the sun being “not too fierce”), a practical cue for timing pilgrimage and observances when conditions are gentle and conducive to ritual practice.