यथा गंगाऽवगाहेन शरीरं पावनं भवेत् । तथा पतिव्रता दृष्ट्या शुभया पावनं भवेत्
yathā gaṃgā'vagāhena śarīraṃ pāvanaṃ bhavet | tathā pativratā dṛṣṭyā śubhayā pāvanaṃ bhavet
Así como el cuerpo se purifica al sumergirse en el Gaṅgā, así también uno se purifica por la mirada auspiciosa de una pativratā.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Gaṅgā (Kāśī-ghāṭas)
Type: ghat
Scene: At a Kāśī ghat, pilgrims bathe in the Gaṅgā while a pativratā stands with calm luminosity; her gentle glance is shown as a halo-like beam paralleling the river’s cleansing flow.
Purity arises not only from sacred waters but also from contact with embodied virtue; darśana of the righteous purifies.
The Gaṅgā—central to Kāśī’s sacred geography—is explicitly praised through the analogy of bathing.
Gaṅgā-avaghāha (immersion/bathing) is referenced as a purificatory act.