नित्यं स्नात्वा तडागे वा महानद्यां च निर्झरे । पांडुकूपे तु सुश्रोणि सर्वस्नानफलं लभेत्
nityaṃ snātvā taḍāge vā mahānadyāṃ ca nirjhare | pāṃḍukūpe tu suśroṇi sarvasnānaphalaṃ labhet
Aunque uno se bañe a diario en un estanque, en un gran río o en un arroyo de montaña, sin embargo, oh de esbelta cintura, al bañarse en Pāṇḍu-kūpa se obtiene el fruto de todos los baños sagrados.
Śiva
Tirtha: Pāṇḍu-kūpa
Type: kund
Listener: Addressed woman (suśroṇi) / devotees
Scene: Pilgrims bathe at a stone-lined sacred well labeled Pāṇḍu-kūpa; nearby are symbolic representations of pond, great river, and mountain stream, showing that this single bath equals all.
Tīrthas concentrate merit: bathing at a sanctified site can equal many ordinary purificatory acts.
Pāṇḍu-kūpa (a sacred well) in Prabhāsa-kṣetra.
Perform daily bathing, with special emphasis that bathing at Pāṇḍu-kūpa grants the fruit of all baths.
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