तथा खण्डशिलानाम देवता चात्र तिष्ठति । सौभाग्यकूपिकास्नानं कृत्वा तां च प्रपश्यतु
tathā khaṇḍaśilānāma devatā cātra tiṣṭhati | saubhāgyakūpikāsnānaṃ kṛtvā tāṃ ca prapaśyatu
Demikian juga, suatu dewa bernama Khaṇḍa-śilā bersemayam di sini. Setelah mandi di Saubhāgya-kūpikā (Perigi Tuah), hendaklah seseorang turut menziarahi dan memandang dewa itu.
Kṣetra-devatā (Deity of the sacred site)
Tirtha: Saubhāgya-kūpikā
Type: kund
Scene: A pilgrim approaches a stone-lined well labeled Saubhāgya-kūpikā, performs ritual bathing, then walks to a sacred stone-form (Khaṇḍaśilā) where a subtle deity-presence is indicated by aura, lamps, and flowers.
Pilgrimage is both purification (snāna) and sanctifying encounter (darśana), integrating body, place, and devotion.
Saubhāgya-kūpikā and the nearby deity Khaṇḍa-śilā within the same kṣetra described in Adhyāya 133.
First perform snāna in Saubhāgya-kūpikā, then proceed for darśana (prapaśyatu) of the deity Khaṇḍa-śilā.
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