स्नात्वा तु पुष्करे तीर्थे दृष्ट्वा विष्णुपदं ततः । अपि कृत्वा महत्पापं किमतः परितप्यते
snātvā tu puṣkare tīrthe dṛṣṭvā viṣṇupadaṃ tataḥ | api kṛtvā mahatpāpaṃ kimataḥ paritapyate
Tras bañarse en el tīrtha de Puṣkara y luego contemplar la Huella del Pie de Viṣṇu, aun si uno ha cometido un gran pecado, ¿por qué habría de afligirse después?
Vasiṣṭha (the gāthā begins; deduced from previous verse)
Tirtha: Puṣkara-tīrtha (Prabhāsa) + Viṣṇupada
Type: kund
Listener: The same attentive listener addressed in v.114.9
Scene: A remorseful pilgrim bathes in a calm tīrtha named Puṣkara, then walks toward a footprint shrine of Viṣṇu; the face shifts from sorrow to serenity as darśana occurs; priests sprinkle water and offer tulasī.
Faithful pilgrimage—bath at Puṣkara and darśana of Viṣṇupada—restores hope and purification even for grave wrongdoing.
Puṣkara tīrtha and the associated Viṣṇupada (Viṣṇu’s footprint) shrine/mark.
Snāna at Puṣkara tīrtha and darśana of Viṣṇupada.
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