अतीव मलिनात्मानो महामलिन कर्मभिः । क्षणान्निर्मलतां यांति हंसतीर्थकृतोदकाः
atīva malinātmāno mahāmalina karmabhiḥ | kṣaṇānnirmalatāṃ yāṃti haṃsatīrthakṛtodakāḥ
အတွင်းစိတ်အလွန်အမင်းညစ်ညမ်း၍ အလွန်ညစ်သောကမ္မများကြောင့် မလှုပ်မရှားကပ်နေသူတို့ပင် ဟံသတီရ္ထ (Haṃsatīrtha) နှင့်ဆက်နွယ်သော သန့်ရှင်းရေဖြင့် ခဏချင်းပင် သန့်စင်မှုကို ရရှိကြသည်။
Skanda (deduced, Kāśī-khaṇḍa context: Skanda to Agastya)
Tirtha: Haṃsatīrtha
Type: ghat
Listener: A sage interlocutor (mune) within the Kāśī-khaṇḍa dialogue frame
Scene: Pilgrims at a serene Kāśī water-spot identified as Haṃsatīrtha; a symbolic haṃsa (swan) motif near the water; devotees emerging from snāna with softened, luminous faces, suggesting instant purification.
Sincere contact with a potent tīrtha grants rapid inner cleansing, even when past karma is heavily stained.
Haṃsatīrtha in Kāśī.
Use of Haṃsatīrtha water—primarily by bathing (snāna) or ritual water-application—is praised as purifying.