Tīrtha-Māhātmya Sequence: Sacred Fords, Baths, Gifts, and Śrāddha
Narmadā-Belt Itinerary
तत्र स्नात्वा तु राजेंद्र दानं दत्वा च शक्तितः । तस्य तीर्थप्रभावेण दत्तं भवति चाक्षयम्
tatra snātvā tu rājeṃdra dānaṃ datvā ca śaktitaḥ | tasya tīrthaprabhāveṇa dattaṃ bhavati cākṣayam
Wahai raja segala raja, setelah mandi di sana dan bersedekah menurut kemampuan, maka dengan pengaruh tīrtha itu, sedekah yang diberikan menjadi akṣaya—tidak akan lenyap.
Not explicitly stated in the provided excerpt (contextually a narrator/teacher addressing a king as 'rājendra')
Concept: Charity given after sacred bathing, proportionate to one’s capacity, becomes akṣaya through tīrtha-prabhāva.
Application: Give regularly without strain or vanity; pair generosity with purification—simple acts like bathing, prayer, and mindful giving—so that dāna becomes a spiritual discipline rather than a transaction.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: tirtha
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: cākṣayam = ca + akṣayam (Savarna Dirgha Sandhi).
It recommends bathing at the sacred tīrtha and giving charity according to one’s capacity.
It means the spiritual merit (puṇya) of the donation does not diminish; it yields enduring results due to the tīrtha’s sanctifying power.
Charity should be given sincerely within one’s means; even modest giving becomes highly fruitful when done with reverence in a sacred context.