मातङ्ग–शक्रसंवादः
Mataṅga–Śakra Dialogue on Tapas, Status, and Moral Qualities
भवन्ति निर्विषा: सर्पा यथा तार्क्ष्यस्य दर्शनात् । गज्जाया दर्शनात् तद्वत् सर्वपापै: प्रमुच्यते
bhavanti nirviṣāḥ sarpā yathā tārkṣyasya darśanāt | gajāyā darśanāt tadvat sarvapāpaiḥ pramucyate ||
De même que les serpents deviennent sans venin à la seule vue de Tārkṣya (Garuḍa), de même, à la seule vue de la Gaṅgā, l’homme est délivré de tous ses péchés.
सिद्ध उवाच
The verse teaches that association with sanctity—symbolized here by the transformative power of darśana (reverent sight) of an exalted being—can purge moral defilement. It frames spiritual purity as something that can be awakened through faith, reverence, and contact with the holy.
A Siddha offers an illustrative comparison: Garuḍa’s mere presence is said to neutralize the poison of snakes; similarly, the sight of Gajā is proclaimed to free a person from sins. The statement functions as a didactic endorsement of Gajā’s sanctifying status within the discourse.