कूले लक्ष्मणतीर्थस्य तन्मन्त्रं जपते तु यः । स सर्वशास्त्रवेत्ता स्याच्चतुर्वेदविदप्यसौ
kūle lakṣmaṇatīrthasya tanmantraṃ japate tu yaḥ | sa sarvaśāstravettā syāccaturvedavidapyasau
Barangsiapa di tepi Lakṣmaṇatīrtha melafalkan japa mantra itu, ia menjadi mengetahui segala śāstra; bahkan ia pun mahir dalam keempat Veda.
Sūta
Tirtha: Lakṣmaṇa-tīrtha
Type: ghat
Listener: dvijottamāḥ
Scene: A sādhaka sits on the sandy/stone bank of Lakṣmaṇa-tīrtha, rosary in hand, repeating a mantra; behind him, subtle visions of the four Vedas as personified figures or as radiant manuscripts appear, symbolizing śāstra-sarvajñatā.
Sacred places amplify sādhana: mantra-japa performed at a tīrtha is said to mature into wisdom and scriptural insight.
Lakṣmaṇatīrtha, specifically its kūla (bank).
Japa—repetition of “that mantra” on the bank of Lakṣmaṇatīrtha.
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