गंडूषमपि तोयस्य यस्तस्य निवसन्पिबेत् । सोऽपि संमुच्यते पापादाजन्ममरणांतिकात्
gaṃḍūṣamapi toyasya yastasya nivasanpibet | so'pi saṃmucyate pāpādājanmamaraṇāṃtikāt
Même celui qui, demeurant en ce lieu, ne boit qu’une gorgée de cette eau est délivré du péché, même du fardeau qui s’attache de la naissance à la mort.
Skanda (deduced from Māhātmya narrative style within Skanda Purāṇa)
Tirtha: Gaṅgā–Yamunā-prabhāva-tīrtha (name not specified in excerpt)
Type: sangam
Listener: dvijāḥ (brāhmaṇas)
Scene: A pilgrim residing near a luminous confluence-tīrtha cups a small mouthful of sacred water; subtle dark vapors (sins) dissolve as the river-goddesses’ presence is felt.
The tīrtha’s sanctity is such that even minimal contact—drinking a mouthful—symbolizes deep purification.
The water of the tīrtha connected with the Gaṅgā–Yamunā setting and Śūdrakeśvara.
Drinking a gaṇḍūṣa (mouthful) of the tīrtha-water while residing/observing the sanctity of the place.