यथा गंगावगाहेन शरीरं पावनं भवेत् । तथा पतिव्रतां दृष्ट्वा सदनं पावनं भवेत्
yathā gaṃgāvagāhena śarīraṃ pāvanaṃ bhavet | tathā pativratāṃ dṛṣṭvā sadanaṃ pāvanaṃ bhavet
De même que l’immersion dans la Gaṅgā purifie le corps, de même, à la seule vue d’une pativratā, une demeure devient purifiée.
Unknown (contextual narrator within Dharmāraṇya Khaṇḍa; likely a Purāṇic teacher-voice)
Tirtha: Gaṅgā
Type: river
Scene: Parallel imagery: a pilgrim bathing in the Gaṅgā on one side; on the other, a humble home becomes luminous as a pativratā is seen at the threshold, suggesting ‘living tīrtha’.
Purity is not only ritual (Gaṅgā-bath) but also ethical-spiritual; darśana of a virtuous person sanctifies space.
Gaṅgā is directly referenced as the paradigmatic tīrtha of purification.
Gaṅgā-avagāha (bathing/immersion in the Ganges) is referenced as a purifying act.