Tīrtha-yātrā: Phalaśruti and Sacred Geography from Lohitya to Prayāga
Pulastya’s Instruction
मातृतीर्थ च तत्रैव यत्र स्नातस्य भारत | प्रजा विवर्धते राजन्नतन्वीं श्रियमश्नुते
mātṛtīrthaṃ ca tatraiva yatra snātasya bhārata | prajā vivardhate rājann atanvīṃ śriyam aśnute ||
またそこには「マートリティールタ(Mātṛtīrtha)」と呼ばれる聖なる渡しがある。バーラタよ、そこで沐浴する者はその民が栄え、王よ、その者は尽きることなく衰えぬ、永く続く繁栄を得る。
घुलस्त्य उवाच
The verse links righteous pilgrimage and ritual purification (bathing at a tīrtha) with ethical kingship: the king’s merit is shown not merely in personal gain but in the flourishing of his subjects, culminating in stable, non-waning prosperity.
During the Pāṇḍavas’ forest period, a guide/speaker is describing the greatness of particular sacred sites. Here he points out Mātṛtīrtha and states the fruits of bathing there—growth of one’s people and enduring fortune for the ruler.