ये पुनर्मानुषा विप्र निष्कामाः श्रद्धयान्विताः । स्नानमात्रं करिष्यंति ते यांति परमां गतिम्
ye punarmānuṣā vipra niṣkāmāḥ śraddhayānvitāḥ | snānamātraṃ kariṣyaṃti te yāṃti paramāṃ gatim
എന്നാൽ ഹേ വിപ്ര, നിഷ്കാമരും ശ്രദ്ധയുക്തരുമായ മനുഷ്യർ—സ്നാനമാത്രം ചെയ്താലും അവർ പരമഗതിയെ പ്രാപിക്കും।
Deductive (Narrative voice within Tīrthamāhātmya; likely Sūta continuing the account)
Type: ghat
Listener: vipra/brāhmaṇa
Scene: Pilgrims at a sacred ford performing a simple bath with folded hands, faces calm and desireless; sages or a brāhmaṇa observer notes that mere bathing with faith leads to the highest state.
Faithful, desireless practice—even a simple sacred bath—can lead to the supreme spiritual goal.
A tīrtha described in Nāgara Khaṇḍa, Tīrthamāhātmya, connected with the episode leading to the name Bālasakhya-tīrtha in this adhyāya.
Snāna (ritual bathing) performed with śraddhā and without personal desire (niṣkāma-bhāva).