यतः पापसहस्राणि विष्णुर्दहति संस्मृतः । तस्मात्पादोदकं शीर्षे चातुर्मास्ये धृतं शिवम्
yataḥ pāpasahasrāṇi viṣṇurdahati saṃsmṛtaḥ | tasmātpādodakaṃ śīrṣe cāturmāsye dhṛtaṃ śivam
Car Viṣṇu, lorsqu’on se souvient de Lui, brûle des milliers de péchés ; ainsi, durant Cāturmāsya, poser sur la tête l’eau de Ses pieds est auspice et bienfaisant.
Skanda (deduced from Nāgarakhaṇḍa Tīrthamāhātmya narrative style)
Tirtha: Viṣṇu-pāda-udaka (caraṇāmṛta; Gaṅgā-bhāva)
Type: kund
Scene: A devotee in a temple courtyard receives Viṣṇu’s caraṇāmṛta; with folded hands, he touches the sacred water to his head during Cāturmāsya, while priests chant Viṣṇu-nāmas; monsoon lamps flicker.
Remembrance of Viṣṇu and reverence to His pādodaka are portrayed as powerful means of purification.
Not a geography-specific tīrtha; the ‘tīrtha’ is Viṣṇu’s pādodaka itself, treated as supremely sanctifying.
During Cāturmāsya, place/receive Viṣṇu’s pādodaka upon the head as an auspicious act.