करिष्यति नरः स्नानं तस्य नाहिकृतं भयम् । भविष्यति पुनः श्राद्धात्पितॄन्संतारयिष्यति
kariṣyati naraḥ snānaṃ tasya nāhikṛtaṃ bhayam | bhaviṣyati punaḥ śrāddhātpitṝnsaṃtārayiṣyati
ຜູ້ໃດອາບນ້ຳຢູ່ທີ່ນີ້ ຈະບໍ່ມີຄວາມຢ້ານກົວອັນເກີດຈາກງູ. ຍິ່ງໄປກວ່ານັ້ນ ໂດຍການປະກອບ śrāddha ຈະຊ່ວຍໃຫ້ບັນພະບຸລຸດຂ້າມໄປສູ່ຄວາມສຸກສະຫງົບ.
Devī
Tirtha: Arbuda-tīrtha (contextual within Arbudācala)
Type: kshetra
Listener: A king addressed as 'pārthiva-śārdūla' (tiger among kings) in the surrounding passage
Scene: Pilgrims bathe at a mountain tīrtha beneath Arbuda’s rocky slopes; a symbolic serpent threat recedes; nearby, a śrāddha setting with piṇḍa offerings and tarpaṇa to pitṛs under Devī’s protective presence.
A tīrtha is celebrated as both protective in this life (freedom from fear) and beneficent beyond (aid to ancestors).
Nāgahrada tīrtha, praised for removing serpent-related fear and granting ancestral welfare.
Snāna (ritual bathing) at the tīrtha, and performing śrāddha for the pitṛs.