तत्र तीर्थे तु यः स्नात्वा कुरुते प्राणसंक्षयम् । बर्हियुक्तेन यानेन स गच्छेच्छिवमन्दिरे
tatra tīrthe tu yaḥ snātvā kurute prāṇasaṃkṣayam | barhiyuktena yānena sa gacchecchivamandire
そのティールタにて沐浴し、さらにそこで命の息を捨てる者は、聖なるバルヒス草で飾られた乗り物に運ばれ、シヴァの御殿へと至る。
Mārkaṇḍeya
Tirtha: Gopeśvara
Type: kshetra
Listener: Narādhipa (king)
Scene: A pilgrim completes Narmadā snāna at Gopeśvara and, at life’s end, is received by a radiant celestial vimāna decorated with barhis-grass, ascending toward Śiva’s luminous mandira.
The Purāṇa depicts certain tīrthas as gateways to Śiva’s realm, emphasizing the extraordinary sanctity attributed to place and vow.
The same Gopeśvara tīrtha on the Narmadā’s northern bank (from the surrounding passage).
Bathing at the tīrtha; the verse also mentions prāṇa-saṃkṣaya there (dying there), described as yielding passage to Śiva’s abode.