जन्ममृत्युजराक्रांतसंसारातुरचेतसाम् । अज्ञाननाशकं नास्ति जटातीर्थादृते द्विजाः
janmamṛtyujarākrāṃtasaṃsārāturacetasām | ajñānanāśakaṃ nāsti jaṭātīrthādṛte dvijāḥ
Ô deux-fois-nés, pour les esprits tourmentés par le saṃsāra—submergés par la naissance, la mort et la vieillesse—il n’est point de destructeur de l’ignorance comparable à Jaṭātīrtha.
Sūta (contextual continuity from 20.1)
Tirtha: Jaṭātīrtha
Type: tirtha
Listener: Dvi-jāḥ (addressed audience)
Scene: A quiet tīrtha pool under open sky; a dvija addresses fellow seekers, pointing toward the waters of Jaṭātīrtha as a remedy for saṃsāra’s weariness; the atmosphere is austere and meditative.
Ignorance (ajñāna) is the root of saṃsāric suffering, and the Purāṇa extols a specific tīrtha as a powerful aid toward insight and liberation.
Jaṭātīrtha, praised as uniquely capable of destroying ignorance for those tormented by saṃsāra.
No explicit act is stated in this verse, but the implication follows the prior verse: approaching/serving the tīrtha, especially through snāna and pilgrimage.