भवभारार्तजन्तूनां रेवातीरनिवासिनाम् । भर्गश्च भगवांश्चैव भवभीतिविभेदनौ
bhavabhārārtajantūnāṃ revātīranivāsinām | bhargaśca bhagavāṃścaiva bhavabhītivibhedanau
Para las criaturas afligidas por el pesado fardo de la existencia mundana, en especial las que habitan en las riberas de la Revā, Bharga (Śiva) y el Señor Bienaventurado (Viṣṇu) son los dos que quebrantan el temor al saṃsāra.
Deductively: Skanda
Tirtha: Revā-tīra
Type: kshetra
Scene: Weary beings carrying heavy loads (symbolic saṃsāra-bhāra) arrive at the Revā riverbank; Śiva as Bharga and Viṣṇu as Bhagavān stand as compassionate guardians, splitting a dark cloud of fear with light.
At the Revā-tīra, devotion to Śiva (Bharga) and the Lord (Viṣṇu) breaks the fear born of saṃsāra.
Revā-tīra—the sacred banks of the Revā/Narmadā.
No explicit ritual is stated; the implied practice is worshipful reliance on Bharga (Śiva) and Bhagavān (Viṣṇu) at Revā-tīra.
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