गोप्रताराभिधं तीर्थमपरं वर्ततेऽनघ । सन्निधौ संगमस्यैव महापातकनाशनम्
gopratārābhidhaṃ tīrthamaparaṃ vartate'nagha | sannidhau saṃgamasyaiva mahāpātakanāśanam
အပြစ်ကင်းသူရေ၊ ဂိုပရတားရာဟူသော အခြားတီရ္ထတစ်ခုလည်း ရှိ၏။ ထိုမြစ်ဆုံရာအနီး၌ တည်ရှိ၍ မဟာပာတကအပြစ်ကြီးများကိုပင် ဖျက်ဆီးတတ်၏။
Unknown (Ayodhyāmāhātmya narrator; likely a Purāṇic teacher addressing a listener)
Tirtha: Gopratārā
Type: ghat
Listener: ‘anagha’ addressee (a ‘sinless one’ within the dialogue)
Scene: A smaller, intimate ford named Gopratārā beside the grand confluence; a sign-like marker or priest indicates the tīrtha-name; pilgrims bathe with solemn faces, as if seeking absolution.
Certain named tīrthas are celebrated as exceptionally powerful in removing even grave wrongdoing.
Gopratārā tīrtha, located near the saṅgama at Ayodhyā.
Implied tīrtha practice: visiting and bathing/performing rites at Gopratārā near the confluence.
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