मुच्यते स महत्पापैः सप्तजन्मसुसंचितैः । उष्ट्रीक्षीरमविक्षीरं नवश्राद्धे च भोजनम्
mucyate sa mahatpāpaiḥ saptajanmasusaṃcitaiḥ | uṣṭrīkṣīramavikṣīraṃ navaśrāddhe ca bhojanam
Ele é libertado de grandes pecados acumulados ao longo de sete nascimentos—tais como beber leite de camela, leite de ovelha e comer num “novo śrāddha” (rito fúnebre impróprio).
Skanda (deduced)
Tirtha: Śuklatīrtha
Type: ghat
Listener: Yudhiṣṭhira (addressed as Bhārata in the passage)
Scene: A pilgrim at a bright, pale-sanded riverbank (Śukla-tīrtha), holding a kamaṇḍalu; nearby, elders instruct on purity rules; offerings arranged for tarpaṇa; the river glows white-gold.
The tīrtha is presented as a powerful prāyaścitta: it can cleanse even long-accumulated wrongdoing.
The ongoing context is Śuklatīrtha in Revā Khaṇḍa.
No new ritual is prescribed in this line; it lists certain sins and states that the tīrtha’s merit frees one from them.
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