अत्र स्नात्वा विधानेन द्रष्टव्योऽत्र प्रयत्नतः । देवो गुप्तहरिर्नाम सर्वकामार्थसिद्धिदः
atra snātvā vidhānena draṣṭavyo'tra prayatnataḥ | devo guptaharirnāma sarvakāmārthasiddhidaḥ
Après s’être baigné ici selon le rite prescrit, qu’on s’efforce avec ferveur d’y contempler la divinité nommée Guptahari, dispensatrice de l’accomplissement de tout vœu et de tout but.
Agastya (contextual narration within the dialogue)
Tirtha: Guptahari at Sarayū–Ghargharā Saṅgama
Type: sangam
Scene: At the confluence, a small, partly concealed shrine under trees or within a natural embankment niche—‘Guptahari’; pilgrims emerge from the water, wet garments clinging, then approach with lamps and tulasī, faces intent on darśana.
Purification through prescribed bathing culminates in darśana of the Lord; disciplined ritual supports devotional attainment and worldly as well as spiritual fulfillment.
The saṅgama tīrtha near Gopratāra in Ayodhyā, associated with the deity Guptahari.
Snāna (bathing) must be performed ‘vidhānena’ (according to proper procedure), followed by intentional darśana of Guptahari.