तीर्थत्रयेषु स्नानार्थं कर्तव्यं निश्चिकाय वै । अप्रसह्यमनाधृष्यं विद्यते मे तपोबलम्
tīrthatrayeṣu snānārthaṃ kartavyaṃ niścikāya vai | aprasahyamanādhṛṣyaṃ vidyate me tapobalam
Dia berketetapan teguh: “Demi mandi suci di tiga tīrtha, hal ini wajib dilakukan. Dalam diriku ada kekuatan tapa—tidak tertahan dan tidak tersentuh.”
Narrator quoting Sayugvā Muni
Tirtha: Tīrtha-traya (invoked triple tīrtha) within Setukṣetra context
Type: kshetra
Scene: A resolute sage (Sayugvā) stands near a sacred shore/altar, eyes steady, declaring his intent to bathe in three tīrthas; aura of tapas radiates like heat-haze.
Tapas is portrayed as a spiritual force that can accomplish dharmic aims beyond physical constraints.
The “three tīrthas” to be accessed together—Yamunā, Gaṅgā, and Gayā—whose sanctity is about to manifest locally.
A clear intent: to perform snāna connected with the three revered tīrthas.
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