भाग्यान्नेत्रातिथीभूते तीर्थराजे महात्मनः । पलायते द्रुततरं तमः सूर्योदये यथा
bhāgyānnetrātithībhūte tīrtharāje mahātmanaḥ | palāyate drutataraṃ tamaḥ sūryodaye yathā
Por buena fortuna, cuando el Rey de los Tīrthas se vuelve huésped de los ojos de aquel magnánimo, la oscuridad huye con mayor presteza, como la noche al nacer el sol.
Skanda
Tirtha: Prayāga (Tīrtharāja)
Type: sangam
Listener: null
Scene: At last the pilgrim beholds the Sangam; the horizon blazes like sunrise. A dark veil representing tamas tears away and dissolves as the confluence gleams, with birds rising and waters shimmering.
Even the mere sight (darśana) of a supreme tīrtha is portrayed as dispelling inner darkness and sin.
Prayāga, the Tīrtharāja, whose darśana is compared to sunrise.
Darśana (seeing the sacred place) is implied as spiritually potent.