तथा ये मानवाः स्नानं करिष्यंति जले तव । ते यास्यंति परां सिद्धिं दुर्लभां देवा मानुषैः
tathā ye mānavāḥ snānaṃ kariṣyaṃti jale tava | te yāsyaṃti parāṃ siddhiṃ durlabhāṃ devā mānuṣaiḥ
«De même, ceux qui se baigneront dans tes eaux atteindront l’accomplissement suprême, chose rare pour les dieux comme pour les hommes.»
Brahmā
Tirtha: Sarasvatī-snana tīrtha at Brahma-śilā
Type: ghat
Listener: Sarasvatī (and by extension future pilgrims)
Scene: Pilgrims bathe in luminous river waters near a sacred rock; above them, subtle divine radiance suggests ‘siddhi’ descending; sages bless the bathers.
Tīrtha-snāna is portrayed as a direct means to rare, supreme spiritual attainment when done with faith and dharmic intent.
The Sarasvatī waters established at the Nāgara Khaṇḍa’s Citraśilā/Mahāhrada setting.
Bathing (snāna) in the sacred waters as a meritorious act leading to siddhi.