तत्तीर्थस्य प्रभावेन न दुष्टान्याचरंति ते । कालेन मृत्युमायांति पशुपक्षिसरीसृपाः
tattīrthasya prabhāvena na duṣṭānyācaraṃti te | kālena mṛtyumāyāṃti paśupakṣisarīsṛpāḥ
Dengan kuasa tirtha suci itu, mereka tidak melakukan perbuatan jahat; dan apabila tiba waktunya, bahkan binatang, burung, dan makhluk melata pun menemui kematian secara wajar dan teratur.
Narrative voice (contextual Purāṇic narrator; exact speaker not explicit in the snippet)
Tirtha: Vastrāpatha-tīrtha (within Prabhāsa)
Type: tirtha
Scene: A serene sacred ford with clear water; animals—deer, birds, and a snake—rest without hostility, suggesting the tīrtha’s pacifying influence; time is shown as a gentle cycle (sun arc) indicating ‘kālena’ natural death.
A true tīrtha is described as morally and cosmically harmonizing—curbing wrongdoing and restoring natural order.
The verse refers to “that tīrtha” within the Vastrāpatha Kṣetra māhātmya setting in Prabhāsa.
No specific ritual is prescribed; the focus is on the inherent prabhāva (spiritual potency) of the tīrtha.