तत्र तीर्थे तु राजेन्द्र नर्मदोदधिसङ्गमे । स्थानं कृत्वा विधानेन मुच्यन्ते पातकैर्नराः
tatra tīrthe tu rājendra narmadodadhisaṅgame | sthānaṃ kṛtvā vidhānena mucyante pātakairnarāḥ
Nesse tīrtha, ó melhor dos reis, na confluência do Narmadā com o oceano, os homens, tendo cumprido devidamente as observâncias prescritas e ali permanecido conforme o rito, libertam-se dos pecados.
Narrator addressing Yudhiṣṭhira
Tirtha: Narmadā-udadhi-saṅgama
Type: sangam
Listener: King addressed as ‘rājendra’
Scene: At the wide estuary, the dark river current meets foaming sea waves; pilgrims set up a small temporary camp, perform dawn bathing and offerings, with a distant shoreline shrine and seabirds circling.
Pilgrimage is not only travel but disciplined observance (vidhi) and reverent dwelling (sthāna) that ripens into purification.
The Narmadā–Ocean confluence (Narmadodadhi-saṅgama), a major Revā-khaṇḍa sacred geography marker.
Performing the prescribed observances (vidhāna) and undertaking a proper stay/halting observance (sthāna) at the tīrtha.