एषा जलप्रभासस्य संभूतिस्ते मयोदिता । श्रुता पापोपशमनी सर्वकामफलप्रदा
eṣā jalaprabhāsasya saṃbhūtiste mayoditā | śrutā pāpopaśamanī sarvakāmaphalapradā
Telle est l’origine de Jalaprabhāsa, comme je te l’ai exposée. Lorsqu’on l’entend, elle apaise les péchés et accorde les fruits de tous les vœux désirés.
Narrative voice within the māhātmya (speaker addressing Devī/listener)
Tirtha: Jalaprabhāsa
Type: kund
Listener: (Implied) the addressed interlocutor within the māhātmya dialogue
Scene: A sage narrates the origin of Jalaprabhāsa to attentive pilgrims; the tīrtha waters shimmer, suggesting purificatory power; listeners appear relieved and uplifted.
Hearing a tīrtha’s māhātmya is itself a dharmic act that purifies and yields desired results (phalaśruti).
Jalaprabhāsa tīrtha of Prabhāsa Kṣetra.
Śravaṇa—listening to the māhātmya (and by extension recitation/hearing traditions).