ग्रामे वा यदि वारण्ये पुण्या सर्वत्र नर्मदा । रवितीर्थे विशेषेण रेवा पुण्यफलप्रदा
grāme vā yadi vāraṇye puṇyā sarvatra narmadā | ravitīrthe viśeṣeṇa revā puṇyaphalapradā
Seja na aldeia ou na floresta, a Narmadā é santa em toda parte; porém, em Ravitīrtha em especial, a Revā concede o fruto do grande mérito.
Īśvara (Śiva) — continued quoted teaching within the narrative
Tirtha: Ravitīrtha (on Revā/Narmadā)
Type: ghat
Scene: A broad, luminous Narmadā flowing through both settled village edges and deep forest; pilgrims pause at a marked ford named Ravitīrtha, offering water and flowers as the sun’s radiance touches the river.
All sacred rivers are holy throughout, yet specific tīrthas act as concentrated nodes of merit according to Purāṇic sacred geography.
Ravitīrtha on the Revā/Narmadā, singled out as especially merit-giving.
No single rite is specified; it asserts enhanced merit specifically at Ravitīrtha.
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