पुलस्त्य उवाच । अग्नितीर्थं ततो गच्छेत्पावनं परमं नृणाम् । तत्र वह्निः पुरा नष्टो लब्धश्च त्रिदशैरपि
pulastya uvāca | agnitīrthaṃ tato gacchetpāvanaṃ paramaṃ nṛṇām | tatra vahniḥ purā naṣṭo labdhaśca tridaśairapi
ပုလஸ္တျ မဟာမုနိက ပြောသည်။ ထို့နောက် လူတို့အတွက် အမြင့်မြတ်ဆုံး သန့်စင်ရာ အဂ္နိတီရ္ထ (Agni-tīrtha) သို့ သွားသင့်၏။ ထိုနေရာ၌ ရှေးကာလ၌ မီး (ဝဟ္နိ) ပျောက်ကွယ်ခဲ့ပြီး၊ နတ်တို့ကပင် ထိုနေရာ၌ ပြန်လည်တွေ့ရှိခဲ့ကြ၏။
Pulastya
Tirtha: Agni-tīrtha
Type: ghat
Listener: (King) Yayāti
Scene: Pulastya points the pilgrim onward to Agni-tīrtha; in the background a luminous fire-altar motif and a coastal/riverine ford; devas searching and then beholding Agni reappearing as a radiant flame.
Agni-tīrtha is proclaimed as a supreme purifier, and its sanctity is validated by a divine episode involving Agni himself.
Agni-tīrtha (the sacred ford associated with Agni/Vahni) within the Arbuda Khaṇḍa of Prabhāsa Khaṇḍa.
A tīrtha-visit is prescribed: “one should go” to Agni-tīrtha; the implied practice is pilgrimage and purification.