युधिष्ठिरस्य अर्जुनप्रेषण-युक्तिवर्णनम् | Yudhiṣṭhira’s Rationale for Sending Arjuna and Request to Dhaumya
अरुन्धतीवटं गच्छेत् तीर्थसेवी नराधिप । सामुद्रकमुपस्पृश्य ब्रह्मचारी समाहित:
arundhatīvaṭaṃ gacchet tīrthasevī narādhipa | sāmudrakam upaspṛśya brahmacārī samāhitaḥ |
Ghūlasthya dit : «Ô roi, que le pèlerin se rende au banian d’Arundhatī. Après s’être baigné au gué sacré de Sāmudraka, qu’il vive en brahmacārin, l’esprit rassemblé, et qu’il observe un jeûne de trois nuits. Par cette discipline, l’homme acquiert le mérite d’un sacrifice Aśvamedha et le fruit du don de mille vaches, et il relève toute sa lignée.»
घुलस्त्य उवाच
Pilgrimage is not merely travel but disciplined practice: ritual bathing, brahmacarya, mental concentration, and fasting. Such self-restraint and purity are presented as generating merit comparable to grand sacrifices and major charities, with benefits extending to one’s lineage.
A speaker named Ghulasthya instructs a king about a specific tīrtha-sequence: go to Arundhatīvaṭa, bathe at the Sāmudraka tīrtha, observe celibacy and focused mind, and fast for three nights, promising exalted sacrificial and charitable fruits and the uplift of the family line.