प्रहासान्मत्कथालापांल्लाभमोहविवर्जितान् । स्वर्धुनीस्नानसंक्लिन्न सुनिर्मलशिरोरुहान्
prahāsānmatkathālāpāṃllābhamohavivarjitān | svardhunīsnānasaṃklinna sunirmalaśiroruhān
Ils sont joyeux, s’entretenant de Moi, exempts d’avidité et d’illusion ; leurs cheveux, trempés par le bain dans le fleuve céleste, sont parfaitement lavés et d’une grande pureté.
Nandin (reporting to Śiva; inferred continuation from prior verse)
Tirtha: Svargadhunī (Gaṅgā) at Kāśī
Type: ghat
Listener: Śiva (Vṛṣabhadhvaja)
Scene: A group of radiant devotees, hair wet and gleaming from Gaṅgā-snān, sit laughing gently and discussing Śiva; their faces are clear, unburdened by desire; the riverbank and morning light frame their purity.
True holiness combines devotion (speaking of God), purity (sacred bathing), and inner detachment (freedom from greed and delusion).
The Gaṅgā—called Svardhunī, the celestial river—is praised through the act of bathing that purifies devotees.
Snāna (ritual bathing) in the Gaṅgā/Svardhunī, coupled with devotional discourse (kathā).