Prayaga-mahatmya
Glory of Prayaga and the Magha Bath at Triveni
कूपं चैव तु तत्रास्ति प्रतिष्ठानेऽति विश्रुतम् । तत्र स्नात्वा पितॄन्देवान्संतर्प्य यतमानसः ॥ ९३ ॥
kūpaṃ caiva tu tatrāsti pratiṣṭhāne'ti viśrutam | tatra snātvā pitṝndevānsaṃtarpya yatamānasaḥ || 93 ||
E ali, de fato, há um poço célebre chamado “Pratiṣṭhāna”. Tendo-se banhado ali, com a mente disciplinada, deve-se oferecer tarpaṇa para satisfazer os Pitṛs (ancestrais) e os Devas (deuses).
Narada (tirtha-mahatmya narration, within the Narada–Sanatkumara dialogue frame)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It teaches that a sacred site (tīrtha) becomes spiritually fruitful when bathing (snāna) is joined with mindful ritual duty—specifically tarpaṇa to both ancestors (Pitṛs) and gods (Devas).
Bhakti here is expressed as reverent action: approaching a famed tīrtha with a restrained mind and honoring divine beings and one’s lineage through offerings, turning pilgrimage into conscious worship.
Ritual procedure (Kalpa/Smārta practice) is implied: tīrtha-snāna followed by tarpaṇa for Pitṛs and Devas, performed with mental discipline (yama of mind) as part of dharmic observance.