स्नातानां सर्पतीर्थे तु नराणां भुवि भारत । सर्पवृश्चिकजातिभ्यो न भयं विद्यते क्वचित्
snātānāṃ sarpatīrthe tu narāṇāṃ bhuvi bhārata | sarpavṛścikajātibhyo na bhayaṃ vidyate kvacit
Para los hombres que se han bañado en Sarpa-tīrtha, oh Bhārata, no se halla en parte alguna de la tierra temor alguno a las clases de serpientes y escorpiones.
Mārkaṇḍeya
Tirtha: Sarpa-tīrtha
Type: tirtha
Listener: Bhārata
Scene: A pilgrim emerges from the tīrtha waters radiant; nearby serpents and scorpions retreat harmlessly, their menace pacified; the landscape suggests a wild riverbank made safe by sanctity.
Tīrtha-snānā is portrayed as granting tangible protection, linking spiritual merit with worldly safety.
Sarpa-tīrtha, specifically for protection from serpents and scorpions.
Snāna (bathing) at Sarpa-tīrtha.
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