मदीयो भूपते देह ईदृगासीद्यथा तव । तत्र स्नातस्य सद्योऽथ जात ईदृक्पुनः प्रभो
madīyo bhūpate deha īdṛgāsīdyathā tava | tatra snātasya sadyo'tha jāta īdṛkpunaḥ prabho
Ô roi, mon propre corps fut jadis semblable au tien. Mais après m’y être baigné, aussitôt je redevins tel que je suis, ô seigneur.
Kārpaṭika
Tirtha: Nāgara-kṣetra tīrtha (specific snāna-sthāna unnamed here)
Type: kshetra
Listener: King (Rājā)
Scene: A formerly afflicted ascetic-like figure (Kārpaṭika) stands by a sacred waterbody, narrating to a king; his body appears renewed after bathing, with a subtle aura of purity.
Faith supported by lived testimony turns the mind from hopelessness to dharmic action; tīrtha-snānā is upheld as transformative grace.
The same curative tīrtha referenced earlier (“sarvavyādhi-kṣayāvaha”) is glorified through the speaker’s personal healing account.
Snāna (ritual bathing) at the tīrtha is explicitly prescribed and presented as immediately efficacious.