The Greatness of the Gaṅgā (Gaṅgā-māhātmya): Saudāsa/Kalmāṣapāda’s Curse and Release
धर्मात्पापानि नश्यन्ति ज्ञानं शुद्धं च जायते । धर्मार्थकाममोक्षाणां ये फलान्यभिलिप्सवः ॥ ३ ॥
dharmātpāpāni naśyanti jñānaṃ śuddhaṃ ca jāyate | dharmārthakāmamokṣāṇāṃ ye phalānyabhilipsavaḥ || 3 ||
ଧର୍ମରୁ ପାପ ନଶିଯାଏ ଏବଂ ଶୁଦ୍ଧ ଜ୍ଞାନ ଉଦୟ ହୁଏ। ଧର୍ମର ଫଳ—ଅର୍ଥ, କାମ ଓ ମୋକ୍ଷ—କୁ ଯେ ଆକାଂକ୍ଷା କରନ୍ତି, ସେମାନେ ଧର୍ମକୁ ଆଶ୍ରୟ କରନ୍ତୁ।
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada in the dialogue on dharma and true knowledge)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It states that dharma is not merely social duty—it is a purifying force that burns pāpa and gives rise to śuddha-jñāna, the inner clarity needed for liberation.
By emphasizing purification and the rise of pure knowledge, it supports bhakti indirectly: a dharmic life cleanses obstacles (pāpa) so devotion can become steady and informed, culminating in mokṣa.
The verse highlights the practical dharma-principle behind ritual life: actions aligned with dharma purify the doer and refine understanding—an underlying aim of Vedic rites and their disciplined performance.