स्नानार्थं भास्करे ग्रस्ते तं च देशमपश्यत । चिंतयामास मेधावी ह्यस्मिन्देशे तदा मम
snānārthaṃ bhāskare graste taṃ ca deśamapaśyata | ciṃtayāmāsa medhāvī hyasmindeśe tadā mama
Lorsque le soleil fut éclipsé et qu’il vint pour le bain sacré, il aperçut ce même endroit. Le roi avisé médita : «En ce lieu, en ce temps-là, ce qui fut mien…».
Pulastya
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra (specific ‘spot’ within the narrative)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A king arrives at a sacred ford during a solar eclipse; dimmed sun, pilgrims at the water’s edge, the king pauses, recognizing a particular spot and falling into reflective thought.
Sacred times and places awaken memory and conscience, turning worldly loss into spiritual inquiry.
Kanakhala tīrtha, especially in connection with grahaṇa-time bathing.
Snāna at the time of a solar eclipse (grahaṇa) is the stated practice.