तथा गंगाभिधाना च सैव प्राक्सागरं गता । तावतीश्च समादाय नदीः पर्वतनन्दिनि
tathā gaṃgābhidhānā ca saiva prāksāgaraṃ gatā | tāvatīśca samādāya nadīḥ parvatanandini
«De même, l’autre courant, nommé Gaṅgā, gagna l’océan de l’Est, emportant un nombre égal de rivières, ô fille de la Montagne.»
Śiva
Tirtha: Gaṅgā
Type: river
Listener: Pārvatī
Scene: The eastern-flowing Gaṅgā, luminous and wide, receives countless tributaries and moves toward the dawn-lit ocean, with Himalayan origin hinted far behind.
The tīrtha principle expands through confluences—many rivers join the main sacred flow, multiplying sanctity.
The eastern ocean confluence of the Gaṅgā stream is implied as sacred; the verse is primarily cosmographic.
None explicitly.