या स्त्री पुष्पफलान्येव तीर्थे चास्मिन्विसर्जयेत् । सा स्यात्पुत्रवती धन्या सौभाग्यं च प्रपद्यते
yā strī puṣpaphalānyeva tīrthe cāsminvisarjayet | sā syātputravatī dhanyā saubhāgyaṃ ca prapadyate
जी स्त्री या तीर्थी श्रद्धेने पुष्पे व फळे अर्पण करते, ती पुत्रवती, धन्य होते आणि सौभाग्य व मंगल प्राप्त करते।
Pulastya (deduced from immediate narrative context continuing into Adhyāya 6:1)
Type: tirtha
Scene: A devout woman at a forested mountain tīrtha gently releases flowers and fruits into clear water, with priests and other pilgrims nearby; the atmosphere is auspicious and domestic-blessing oriented.
Simple, sincere offerings at a holy place are portrayed as powerful acts of devotion that bring auspicious life-results.
“This tīrtha” in Arbuda Khaṇḍa; the verse promises specific blessings tied to offerings made there.
Offering/releasing flowers and fruits at the tīrtha as a devotional act.