या गतिर्योगयुक्तानां वाराणस्यां तनुत्यजाम् । सा गतिः स्नानमात्रेण सरय्वां हरिवासरे
yā gatiryogayuktānāṃ vārāṇasyāṃ tanutyajām | sā gatiḥ snānamātreṇa sarayvāṃ harivāsare
El estado supremo que alcanzan los yoguis al abandonar el cuerpo en Vārāṇasī—ese mismo estado se alcanza con solo bañarse en el Sarayū en el día de Hari.
Varāha (deduced; Vaiṣṇavakhaṇḍa context)
Tirtha: Sarayū (Ayodhyā)
Type: river
Scene: At dawn on Hari-vāsara, devotees bathe in Sarayū; above them appears a subtle vision of Vārāṇasī’s cremation-ghāṭ and yogins in samādhi, both merging into one luminous ‘gati’ symbol.
In Ayodhyā’s sphere, simple devotional acts like bathing in Sarayū can confer the highest spiritual goal.
The Sarayū river at Ayodhyā, with comparison to Vārāṇasī (Kāśī).
Snāna (ritual bathing) in the Sarayū on Hari-vāsara (a day sacred to Viṣṇu, commonly understood as Ekādaśī/Viṣṇu’s observance day).