एवं तत्र समुत्पन्नं तीर्थं तद्बालमंडनम् । स्वामिद्रोहकृतात्पापान्मुच्यंते यत्र मानवाः
evaṃ tatra samutpannaṃ tīrthaṃ tadbālamaṃḍanam | svāmidrohakṛtātpāpānmucyaṃte yatra mānavāḥ
Así, allí surgió el tīrtha llamado Bālamaṇḍana, donde los seres humanos quedan liberados de los pecados nacidos de traicionar al propio señor (o legítimo soberano).
Sūta
Tirtha: Bālamaṇḍana
Type: ghat
Listener: Ṛṣis (implied)
Scene: A sacred ford is shown as newly sanctified—clear waters, a marked bathing spot, perhaps a simple shrine or liṅga nearby—while pilgrims approach seeking release from the sin of betraying their lord.
Pilgrimage (tīrtha-sevā) functions as prāyaścitta: even grave ethical breaches can be purified through sanctified places and sincere turning toward dharma.
Bālamaṇḍana tīrtha, a pilgrimage ford praised in the Nāgarakhaṇḍa’s Tīrthamāhātmya.
Implicitly, visiting/serving the tīrtha for purification; detailed rites appear in subsequent verses.
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