युधिष्ठिरस्य अर्जुनप्रेषण-युक्तिवर्णनम् | Yudhiṣṭhira’s Rationale for Sending Arjuna and Request to Dhaumya
तत्र कोटिस्तु तीर्थानां विश्रुता भरतर्षभ । कूर्मरूपेण राजेन्द्र हासुरेण दुरात्मना,पुण्डरीकमवाप्रोति विष्णुलोकं॑ च गच्छति । भरतकुलतिलक! वहाँ तीर्थोकी विख्यात श्रेणीको एक दुरात्मा असुर कूर्मरूप धारण करके हरकर लिये जाता था। राजन! यह देख सर्वशक्तिमान् भगवान् विष्णुने उस तीर्थश्रेणीका उद्धार किया। युधिष्ठिर! वहाँ उस तीर्थकोटिमें स्नान करना चाहिये। ऐसा करनेवाले यात्रीको पुण्डरीकयज्ञका फल मिलता है और वह विष्णुलोकको जाता है
tatra koṭis tu tīrthānāṁ viśrutā bharatarṣabha | kūrmarūpeṇa rājendra hāsureṇa durātmanā | puṇḍarīkam avāpnoti viṣṇulokaṁ ca gacchati ||
There, O bull among the Bharatas, is a celebrated ‘multitude of sacred fords’ (tīrtha-koṭi). O king, a wicked Asura named Hāsura, assuming the form of a tortoise, used to seize and carry it away. Seeing this, the all-powerful Lord Viṣṇu rescued and restored that sacred complex. O Yudhiṣṭhira, one should bathe in that tīrtha-koṭi; the pilgrim who does so gains the merit of the Puṇḍarīka sacrifice and attains the world of Viṣṇu.
घुलस्त्य उवाच
Sacred places and righteous practices (like bathing at a tīrtha) are protected by divine order; sincere pilgrimage performed with faith yields great merit, comparable to major sacrifices, and leads toward higher spiritual destinations (here, Viṣṇuloka).
A notorious Asura named Hāsura, disguised as a tortoise, was stealing or dragging away a renowned cluster of pilgrimage sites; Viṣṇu intervenes to restore it, and the speaker instructs Yudhiṣṭhira that bathing there grants the merit of the Puṇḍarīka sacrifice and leads to Viṣṇu’s abode.