अग्नितीर्थं स्मृतं चैकं शुक्लतीर्थमथापरम् । तृतीयं पितृतीर्थं तु पितॄणामतिवल्लभम्
agnitīrthaṃ smṛtaṃ caikaṃ śuklatīrthamathāparam | tṛtīyaṃ pitṛtīrthaṃ tu pitṝṇāmativallabham
Agnitīrtha est tenu pour l’un; un autre est Śuklatīrtha; et le troisième est Pitṛtīrtha, infiniment cher aux Pitṛs, les ancêtres.
Skanda (deduced)
Tirtha: Agnitīrtha–Śuklatīrtha–Pitṛtīrtha triad
Type: ghat
Scene: Three tīrtha waters personified: Agni-tinted glow over a ghat, Śukla-tīrtha bright and milky-clear, Pitṛ-tīrtha with offerings of sesame and water for ancestors.
Certain tīrthas are specially aligned with cosmic forces (Agni) and ancestral welfare (pitṛs), making them ideal for purification and pitṛ-related dharma.
Agnitīrtha, Śuklatīrtha, and Pitṛtīrtha.
The verse itself lists tīrthas; it implicitly supports snāna and especially pitṛ-oriented observances (e.g., tarpaṇa/śrāddha) at Pitṛtīrtha.