ऐहिकं पारलौकिक्यं यदृणत्रितयं नृणाम् । तत्सर्वं स्नानमात्रेण तीर्थेऽस्मिन्नश्यति क्षणात्
aihikaṃ pāralaukikyaṃ yadṛṇatritayaṃ nṛṇām | tatsarvaṃ snānamātreṇa tīrthe'sminnaśyati kṣaṇāt
Quelle que soit la triple dette que portent les hommes—d’ici-bas et de l’au-delà—tout cela est détruit en un instant par le seul bain dans ce tīrtha.
Lomaśa (continued)
Tirtha: Ṛṇamocana-tīrtha
Type: ghat
Scene: Pilgrims at the ford perform snāna with sankalpa for release from the three debts; subtle symbolic triad appears—deva (fire/altar), ṛṣi (scripture), pitṛ (tarpana water)—all dissolving into the river’s sanctity.
Purāṇic dharma portrays certain tirthas as capable of rapidly neutralizing deep karmic burdens, including the traditional ‘three debts’.
Ṛṇamocana Tīrtha in Ayodhyā.
Snāna (bathing) alone is presented as sufficient for the stated fruit.