अपि कीटपतंगा ये तृषार्ताः सलिले शुभे । मज्जयिष्यति यास्यंति तेऽपि स्थानं दिवौकसाम्
api kīṭapataṃgā ye tṛṣārtāḥ salile śubhe | majjayiṣyati yāsyaṃti te'pi sthānaṃ divaukasām
ແມ່ນແຕ່ແມງໄມ້ ແລະ ນົກທີ່ທຸກທ້ອນເພາະຄວາມຫິວນ້ຳ ຖ້າໄດ້ຈົມຕົວໃນນ້ຳອັນມົງຄຸນນີ້ ພວກເຂົາກໍຈະໄປຮອດແດນຂອງເທວະດາ।
Dharma
Tirtha: Kapilā-tīrtha (Kapilā-salila)
Type: kund
Listener: King (Rajendra / Pārthiva-sattama)
Scene: A radiant sacred pool/riverbank where thirsty insects and birds descend, sip and immerse; the water glows with auspicious light, suggesting unseen devas witnessing the act.
A true tīrtha is depicted as overflowing with grace—its sanctity benefits even non-human beings through simple contact.
Kapilā-tīrtha, whose auspicious waters are said to elevate even insects and birds.
Immersion/bathing (majjana/snāna) in the tīrtha water is highlighted as the operative sacred act.
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