Brahmā Counsels the Demigods; Journey to Kailāsa; Śiva’s Tranquility and Brahmā’s Praise
नन्दा चालकनन्दा च सरितौ बाह्यत: पुर: । तीर्थपादपदाम्भोजरजसातीव पावने ॥ २४ ॥
nandā cālakanandā ca saritau bāhyataḥ puraḥ tīrthapāda-padāmbhoja- rajasātīva pāvane
また彼らは、都の外を流れるナンダー川とアラカナンダー川の二つを見た。その二河は、至上主ゴーヴィンダの蓮華の御足の塵によってことのほか清められている。
This verse says rivers like Nandā and Cālakanandā are supremely purifying because they are connected to the Lord—sanctified by the dust of His lotus feet, the source of all tīrthas.
Tīrtha-pāda refers to the Supreme Lord (Viṣṇu), because all holy places derive their sanctity from Him; contact with His lotus feet makes a place or river spiritually purifying.
Seek purification by connecting actions and places to devotion—remembering the Lord, honoring sacred spaces with humility, and valuing bhakti as the real source of inner cleansing.