पीलुयुग्मं स्थितं तत्र तत्तीर्थं मुनिसेवितम् । स्नानात्स्वर्गप्रदं चैव पानात्पापविशुद्धिदम्
pīluyugmaṃ sthitaṃ tatra tattīrthaṃ munisevitam | snānātsvargapradaṃ caiva pānātpāpaviśuddhidam
Allí se alza un par de árboles pīlu; ese lugar es un sagrado tīrtha, venerado y frecuentado por los munis. Bañarse allí concede el cielo, y beber su agua purifica de los pecados.
Narrative voice (contextual Purāṇic narration)
Tirtha: Pīluyugma-tīrtha
Type: ghat
Scene: A quiet river/ford shaded by two pīlu trees; sages seated in meditation; pilgrims bathing and sipping water; subtle radiance over the tīrtha.
Holy places sanctified by sages uplift devotees; simple acts like bathing and drinking tīrtha-water are portrayed as powerful means of purification and merit.
A tīrtha identified by a pair of pīlu trees (pīlu-yugma), within the Dharmāraṇya sacred landscape.
Snāna (bathing) at the tīrtha and pāna (drinking) of its water for merit and purification.
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