पञ्चस्रोताः स्थिता तत्र पञ्चपातकनाशनी । नदीनां प्रवरा सा तु ब्रह्मभूता सरस्वती
pañcasrotāḥ sthitā tatra pañcapātakanāśanī | nadīnāṃ pravarā sā tu brahmabhūtā sarasvatī
Di sana Baginda berdiri dengan lima aliran, yang memusnahkan lima dosa besar. Antara segala sungai, Dialah yang utama—Sarasvatī, yang berhakikat Brahman.
Aśarīriṇī Vāk (continuing instruction)
Tirtha: Sarasvatī (Prabhāsa)
Type: ghat
Listener: Rāma
Scene: Sarasvatī as a radiant river-goddess with veena stands at a confluence-like spread of five channels; pilgrims bathe; the water glows with scriptural light, suggesting Brahman-nature.
Contact with a truly sanctified tīrtha is portrayed as spiritually transformative, capable of dissolving even the gravest moral burdens.
Sarasvatī at Prabhāsa, described as five-streamed (pañca-srotas).
Implicitly, tīrtha-sevā such as snāna (ritual bathing) in Sarasvatī, since she is declared destroyer of the five great sins.