यस्तत्र कार्तिके मासे कार्त्तिक्यां कृत्तिकासु च । प्रकरोति नरः स्नानं ब्रह्मलोकं स गच्छति
yastatra kārtike māse kārttikyāṃ kṛttikāsu ca | prakaroti naraḥ snānaṃ brahmalokaṃ sa gacchati
Quienquiera que, en ese lugar, se bañe en el mes de Kārttika—en la luna llena de Kārttikī y bajo la mansión lunar Kṛttikā—ese hombre va a Brahmaloka.
Sūta (continuing narration)
Tirtha: Puṣkara-traya
Type: tirtha
Listener: Dvija-śreṣṭhas (assembled Brahmins/ṛṣis)
Scene: Pilgrims bathe at Puṣkara under a full moon night/dawn in Kārttika; the sky shows the Kṛttikā cluster; the waters glow as the promise of Brahmaloka is proclaimed.
Sacred time (Kārttika, Kārttikī, Kṛttikā) joined with sacred place (tīrtha) produces exalted spiritual destiny.
Puṣkara-traya is the implied “there” (tatra) where the Kārttika bathing is praised.
Snāna (ritual bathing) at the tīrtha during the month of Kārttika, especially on Kārttikī and when Kṛttikā nakṣatra occurs.
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