जलेन तेन भगवान्पवित्रेण दयांबुधिः । नीरजस्तु भूमितलं क्षणाच्चक्रे कृपावशात्
jalena tena bhagavānpavitreṇa dayāṃbudhiḥ | nīrajastu bhūmitalaṃ kṣaṇāccakre kṛpāvaśāt
その清めの水によって、慈悲の大海たる福徳の主は、ただ憐れみにより、地の表をたちまち穢れなきものとなされた。
Agastya (narration continues)
Tirtha: Cakratīrtha
Type: ghat
Scene: Viṣṇu, compassionate and radiant, releases or applies sanctifying water; the earth-surface (bhūmi-tala) visibly brightens and becomes lotus-like pure in an instant.
Purity is ultimately a gift of divine compassion; sacred waters symbolize the Lord’s power to cleanse sin and defilement.
The newly manifested sacred water-site in Ayodhyā that becomes renowned as a sin-destroying tīrtha.
Implicitly supports snāna (ritual bathing) through the emphasis on purifying water; explicit rites appear in later verses.