मंगलाख्यस्य तीर्थस्य नातिदूरेण वर्तते । तत्र गत्वा कुरु स्नानं ततो मुक्तिमवाप्स्यसि
maṃgalākhyasya tīrthasya nātidūreṇa vartate | tatra gatvā kuru snānaṃ tato muktimavāpsyasi
ទីនោះស្ថិតនៅមិនឆ្ងាយពីទីរថៈដែលហៅថា «មង្គល» ទេ។ ចូរទៅទីនោះ ហើយធ្វើស្នានបរិសុទ្ធ; បន្ទាប់មក អ្នកនឹងទទួលបានមោក្ខៈ។
Īśvara (Śiva)
Tirtha: Maṅgala-tīrtha (as landmark) and the nearby unnamed mahātīrtha
Type: ghat
Listener: Kumbhaja-anuja (Agastya’s younger brother)
Scene: A rishi approaches a marked bathing spot called Maṅgala-tīrtha; nearby, a path leads toward the greater mahātīrtha at Gandhamādana. The moment centers on the resolve to bathe—hands joined, then stepping into sacred waters.
A single, faith-filled ritual bath at the praised tīrtha is taught as a potent purifier leading toward mokṣa.
Maṅgala-nāma tīrtha (Maṅgala-tīrtha) in the Setu sacred landscape.
Snāna (ritual bathing) at the indicated tīrtha.
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