चक्रतीर्थे महापुण्ये स्नात्वा शापाद्विमोचितौ । ऋषय ऊचुः । सूतसूत महाप्राज्ञ पुराणार्थविशारद
cakratīrthe mahāpuṇye snātvā śāpādvimocitau | ṛṣaya ūcuḥ | sūtasūta mahāprājña purāṇārthaviśārada
Setelah mandi suci di Cakra-tīrtha yang amat besar pahalanya, kedua-duanya pun terlepas daripada sumpahan. Para resi berkata: “Wahai putera Sūta, yang maha bijaksana, yang arif akan makna Purāṇa—”
Sūta (first half); then the Sages (ṛṣayaḥ) address Sūta
Tirtha: Cakra-tīrtha
Type: ghat
Listener: Ṛṣis
Scene: At a luminous sacred ford named Cakra-tīrtha, Vidhūma and Alambuṣā immerse in shimmering waters; a subtle discus (cakra) motif appears as a divine sign; nearby sages sit in assembly addressing Sūta’s son.
Tīrtha-bathing (snāna) is upheld as a potent purifier capable of dissolving even heavy karmic burdens like curses.
Cakratīrtha, explicitly called mahāpuṇya and shown to grant śāpa-vimocana (release from a curse).
Snāna (ritual bathing) at Cakratīrtha is the stated act leading to liberation from the curse.