तदा प्रभृति तत्तीर्थं धर्मांधुरिति विश्रुतम् । ब्रह्महत्यादि पापानामक्लेशं क्षालनं परम्
tadā prabhṛti tattīrthaṃ dharmāṃdhuriti viśrutam | brahmahatyādi pāpānāmakleśaṃ kṣālanaṃ param
Dès lors, ce tīrtha devint célèbre sous le nom de «Dharmāṃdhu». Il est le purificateur suprême qui efface, sans peine, des fautes telles que la brahmahatyā et autres.
Skanda
Tirtha: Dharmāṃdhu
Type: ghat
Listener: Śaunaka and sages at Naimiṣāraṇya (frame; not explicit here)
Scene: A pilgrim descends stone steps into the Gaṅgā at a Kāśī ford named Dharmāṃdhu; the water is shown as luminous, washing away dark, smoke-like ‘sins’ that dissolve without struggle; priests hold lotuses and waterpots; distant spires of Kāśī temples silhouette the dawn.
Kāśī’s tīrthas are portrayed as exceptionally compassionate: sincere contact with them purifies even heavy karmic burdens.
Dharmāṃdhu, a famed tīrtha in the Kāśīkhaṇḍa context.
Purificatory bathing/approach to the tīrtha (implied as the means of ‘washing away’ sins).