त्रिषु लोकेषु ये केचित्प्राणिनः सर्व एव ते । तर्प्यमाणाः परां तृप्तिं यांति संगमजैर्जलैः
triṣu lokeṣu ye kecitprāṇinaḥ sarva eva te | tarpyamāṇāḥ parāṃ tṛptiṃ yāṃti saṃgamajairjalaiḥ
Todos los seres vivientes de los tres mundos—cuando se les ofrece satisfacción (tarpana)—alcanzan la suprema plenitud por las aguas nacidas de la sagrada confluencia (Saṅgama).
Brahmā (deduced: Vaiṣṇavakhaṇḍa discourse style)
Tirtha: Saṅgama (Ayodhyā-kṣetra)
Type: sangam
Scene: At a luminous river confluence, a devotee kneels, offering water with cupped hands; subtle celestial, ancestral, and elemental beings appear in translucent tiers receiving satisfaction, indicating triloka reach.
Confluence-waters are portrayed as cosmically efficacious—capable of bringing deep satisfaction through ritual propitiation beyond ordinary limits.
The Saṅgama whose waters (saṅgama-jala) are praised in Ayodhyāmāhātmya.
Tarpana/propitiatory satisfaction performed using the waters of the confluence.
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