तासु स्नात्वा महाभागा ब्रह्मपुत्रा यशस्विनः । नाम तस्य तदा चक्रुः पंचनद्यश्च तापसाः
tāsu snātvā mahābhāgā brahmaputrā yaśasvinaḥ | nāma tasya tadā cakruḥ paṃcanadyaśca tāpasāḥ
Tras bañarse en esos ríos, los afortunados e ilustres hijos de Brahmā—los ascetas—dieron entonces a aquel lugar el nombre de “Pañcanadī”.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa/Sauti), narrating
Tirtha: Pañcanadī
Type: sangam
Scene: A serene coastal tīrtha with five river-streams or symbolic river-goddesses; ascetic Brahmā-putras complete snāna and proclaim the name ‘Pañcanadī’, sanctifying the spot.
A tīrtha’s name carries living memory of realized beings and their sanctifying acts, especially holy bathing.
Pañcanadī/Pañcanada Tīrtha—the ‘Five Rivers’ holy ford.
Snāna (ritual bathing) is implied as the sanctifying act performed by the ascetics.