The Greatness of Bathing in the Ganges
Gaṅgā-snānā-mahātmya
गंगागंगेति चाक्रुश्य मुच्यंते तेऽपि पातकात् । ये च स्मरंति वै गंगां गंगाभक्तिपराश्च ये ॥ १८ ॥
gaṃgāgaṃgeti cākruśya mucyaṃte te'pi pātakāt | ye ca smaraṃti vai gaṃgāṃ gaṃgābhaktiparāśca ye || 18 ||
Aun quienes solo claman “¡Gaṅgā, Gaṅgā!” quedan libres del pecado. Del mismo modo, los que de veras recuerdan a Gaṅgā y los que permanecen firmes en la bhakti hacia Ella son liberados de la falta y de sus consecuencias.
Narada (in dialogue context with Sanatkumara tradition; Uttara-Bhaga tirtha-mahatmya narration)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It teaches that the Ganga’s sanctity is so potent that even vocal remembrance (calling her name) and mental remembrance (smaraṇa) can destroy sin (pātaka) and lead to purification.
It elevates bhakti as an accessible practice: devotion expressed through nāma-ucchāraṇa (uttering the name) and smaraṇa (remembrance) becomes a direct means to inner cleansing and spiritual merit in the tirtha-mahatmya context.
No specific Vedanga (like Vyakarana or Jyotisha) is taught here; the practical takeaway is ritual-spiritual discipline—nāma-japa and smaraṇa as simple, repeatable practices connected with tirtha worship.