The Greatness of the Gaṅgā (Gaṅgā-māhātmya): Saudāsa/Kalmāṣapāda’s Curse and Release
एषामपीद्दशी भक्तिर्गङ्गायां लोकमातरि । किमु ज्ञानप्रभावाणां महतां पुण्यशालिनाम् ॥ २८ ॥
eṣāmapīddaśī bhaktirgaṅgāyāṃ lokamātari | kimu jñānaprabhāvāṇāṃ mahatāṃ puṇyaśālinām || 28 ||
यदि इन लोगों में भी लोकमाता गंगा के प्रति ऐसी भक्ति है, तो जिन महात्माओं की शक्ति ज्ञान-प्रभाव से उत्पन्न है और जो पुण्यवान हैं, उनके विषय में क्या कहना!
Narada (in instruction within the Narada–Sanatkumara dialogue context)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It elevates Gaṅgā-bhakti as a universally revered devotion: if ordinary people can hold such reverence for the world-mother Gaṅgā, then enlightened and highly meritorious sages will revere her even more—implying Gaṅgā as a potent support for purification and upliftment.
It presents bhakti as natural and scalable: devotion begins with faith and reverence, and becomes deeper and more refined in those endowed with jñāna (spiritual insight). Thus, knowledge does not replace devotion; it intensifies and ennobles it.
No specific Vedāṅga (like Vyākaraṇa or Jyotiṣa) is taught directly; the practical takeaway is tirtha-oriented dharma—cultivating devotion and merit through sacred practices connected with Gaṅgā (e.g., respectful pilgrimage, स्नान/ स्नानम्, and disciplined conduct).