नानावर्णारुणं शुभ्रं वस्त्राद्यद्वारि निःसृतम् । पीड्यमानं करैः शुभ्रैस्तैस्तु पल्लवकोमलैः
nānāvarṇāruṇaṃ śubhraṃ vastrādyadvāri niḥsṛtam | pīḍyamānaṃ karaiḥ śubhraistaistu pallavakomalaiḥ
L’eau qui s’échappa du tissu parut de maintes couleurs—roussâtre et éclatante. Elle était essorée par des mains claires, tendres comme de jeunes pousses.
Mārkaṇḍeya
Tirtha: Kapilā
Type: river
Listener: null
Scene: A white cloth is being gently wrung; from it streams water shimmering in red-gold and bright white tones; tender, sprout-soft hands hold the cloth; the scene feels ritually pure and luminous.
Purāṇic tīrtha narratives sanctify nature through divine aesthetics, making the landscape a field of devotion.
The arising of Kapilā’s sacred waters is being poetically depicted.
None explicitly; it functions as a glorification (māhātmya) of the water’s auspicious character.