ततो गारुत्मतं तीर्थं संसारगरनाशनम् । कृतोदकक्रियस्तत्र वैकुंठे वसतिं लभेत्
tato gārutmataṃ tīrthaṃ saṃsāragaranāśanam | kṛtodakakriyastatra vaikuṃṭhe vasatiṃ labhet
Vient ensuite le tīrtha de Gārutmata, qui anéantit le poison de l’existence dans le saṃsāra. Après y avoir accompli les rites d’eau, on obtient une demeure en Vaikuṇṭha.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Gārutmata-tīrtha
Type: ghat
Scene: A ghat-side tīrtha with a Garuḍa emblem or pillar; a devotee performs udaka-kriyā with a copper vessel; above, Garuḍa spreads wings as a protective presence, and a distant vision of Vaikuṇṭha appears.
Ritual purity and devotion at a sanctified place are portrayed as antidotes to saṃsāra’s ‘poison,’ leading to divine realms.
Gārutmata-tīrtha, associated with Garuḍa, within the Kāśī tīrtha circuit.
Udaka-kriyā—water-based rites such as offerings/ablutions performed at the tīrtha.