चरमेपि वयोभागे स्वःसिंधुं यो निषेवते । कृत्वाप्येनांसि बहुशः सोपि यायाच्छुभां गतिम्
caramepi vayobhāge svaḥsiṃdhuṃ yo niṣevate | kṛtvāpyenāṃsi bahuśaḥ sopi yāyācchubhāṃ gatim
आयुष्याच्या शेवटच्या अवस्थेतही जो स्वर्ग-सरिता गंगेचे आश्रय घेऊन तिची सेवा करतो, त्याने अनेकदा पापे केली तरीही तो शुभ गतीस प्राप्त होतो।
Skanda (deduced)
Tirtha: Gaṅgā (Svarga-sindhu)
Type: kshetra
Listener: null
Scene: An aged pilgrim leaning on a staff reaches the Gaṅgā steps; attendants help him bathe; the river shines like a celestial stream, suggesting release from accumulated sins.
No one is beyond hope: turning to Gaṅgā with service and refuge even late in life is portrayed as transformative and salvific.
Gaṅgā, called the ‘svah-sindhu’ (heavenly river), in the Kāśī pilgrimage frame.
Niṣevana/sevā—resorting to Gaṅgā through attendance, reverence, and tīrtha practice (commonly snāna, japa, and worship).