स्नानकालेऽन्य तीर्थेषु जप्यते जाह्नवी जनैः । विना विष्णुपदीं क्वान्यत्समर्थमघमोचने
snānakāle'nya tīrtheṣu japyate jāhnavī janaiḥ | vinā viṣṇupadīṃ kvānyatsamarthamaghamocane
他のティールタで沐浴する時でさえ、人々は「ジャーナヴィー」(ガンガー)の名を唱える。ヴィシュヌパディー(ガンガー)を離れて、いったい何が真に罪を解き放てようか。
Skanda
Tirtha: Gaṅgā (Jāhnavī/Viṣṇupadī)
Type: river
Scene: Pilgrims bathing in various local waters while audibly chanting ‘Jāhnavī’; above them, a subtle vision of Gaṅgā as Viṣṇu’s foot-born stream, indicating her unique power to dissolve sin.
Gaṅgā’s name is treated as universally purifying—so central that it is invoked even at other tīrthas.
Gaṅgā (Viṣṇupadī/Jāhnavī), implicitly connected to Kāśī’s sacred bathing tradition.
During snāna, perform nāma-japa of Gaṅgā (Jāhnavī), emphasizing her power to remove agha (sin).