ततोपि श्रेयसां कर्तृ तीर्थं कृष्णाग्रजस्य हि । यत्र सूतवधात्पापाद्बलदेवो विमुक्तवान्
tatopi śreyasāṃ kartṛ tīrthaṃ kṛṣṇāgrajasya hi | yatra sūtavadhātpāpādbaladevo vimuktavān
Plus grand encore est le tīrtha du frère aîné de Kṛṣṇa, dispensateur d’un bienheureux salut. Là, Baladeva fut délivré du péché encouru en tuant un sūta.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśī Khaṇḍa commonly Skanda speaking to Agastya)
Tirtha: Kṛṣṇāgraja-tīrtha (Baladeva-tīrtha)
Type: ghat
Listener: null
Scene: A sacred bathing-place in Kāśī: Baladeva, white-complexioned and strong, bearing plough and mace, stands near the riverbank as the tīrtha’s waters shimmer; attendants and pilgrims offer water and flowers, signifying release from the stain of sūta-vadha.
The text frames tīrthas as instruments of restoration—re-aligning even great heroes with dharma through purification.
The tīrtha associated with Baladeva (Kṛṣṇa’s elder brother).
No explicit rite is stated; purification is attributed to the tīrtha itself (commonly via snāna/visit in such contexts).