न मां ज्ञास्यति दूरस्था जनाः स्नानार्थमागताः । मज्जमानं जले पुण्ये सम्मर्देऽस्मिञ्जलोद्भवे
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‘स्नानासाठी आलेले लोक दूर उभे राहून मला ओळखणार नाहीत. या जलोत्पन्न गोंधळ-गर्दीत, पुण्यजळात बुडालेल्या मला ते जाणू शकणार नाहीत.’
Brahmā (deduced from immediate context: Brahmā speaking to Indra in v.40)
Tirtha: Jyeṣṭhapuṣkara
Type: ghat
Scene: Brahmā, blending into a dense crowd at the ghāṭa, steps into the holy water; faces and bodies press close, splashes rise, and the deity’s identity is veiled by ordinary pilgrim movement.
Divinity may be present within ordinary crowds at sacred places; reverence for the tīrtha and pilgrims becomes reverence for the divine.
Jyeṣṭhapuṣkara/Jyeṣṭha-kuṇḍa and its puṇya waters during the bathing gathering.
Immersion/bathing (majjana) in the holy waters during the dense festival crowd.