रजकेन यथा धौतं वस्त्रं भवति निर्मलम् । तथा पापोऽपि तत्तीर्थे स्नातो भवति निर्मलः
rajakena yathā dhautaṃ vastraṃ bhavati nirmalam | tathā pāpo'pi tattīrthe snāto bhavati nirmalaḥ
Sebagaimana kain yang dicuci oleh tukang cuci menjadi bersih tanpa noda, demikian pula seorang pendosa pun menjadi suci setelah mandi di tīrtha itu.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) (deduced)
Tirtha: Revā-tīrtha (contextual)
Type: ghat
Scene: Split-scene metaphor: on one side a washerman beating and rinsing a stained cloth at the river; on the other, a pilgrim bathing at the tīrtha, with dark stains dissolving into light—both culminating in ‘nirmala’ whiteness.
The tīrtha’s sanctity is emphasized through a vivid metaphor: spiritual impurity is removed as tangibly as dirt from cloth.
The same Revā Khaṇḍa tīrtha under discussion in Adhyāya 55.
Bathing (snāna) at the tīrtha to attain inner purity.