वेधा हरिर्हरश्चैव तप्यंते परमं तपः । धर्मारण्ये त्रिसंध्यं च स्नात्वा देवसरस्यथ
vedhā harirharaścaiva tapyaṃte paramaṃ tapaḥ | dharmāraṇye trisaṃdhyaṃ ca snātvā devasarasyatha
Brahmā, Hari e Hara, eles mesmos, praticam a austeridade suprema. Em Dharmāraṇya, tendo-se banhado no Devasaras nas três sandhyās—ao amanhecer, ao meio-dia e ao crepúsculo—(participa-se dessa disciplina santificadora).
Unknown (Dharmāraṇya Khaṇḍa narrative voice)
Tirtha: Devasaras (within Dharmāraṇya)
Type: kund
Scene: At a lotus-filled sacred lake in a forest, three great deities are envisioned as performing austerity; pilgrims bathe at dawn/noon/dusk, with changing sky colors marking the sandhyās.
Dharmāraṇya is exalted as a place of tapas so powerful that even the Trimūrti are associated with its austerity; sandhyā-time discipline is central.
Dharmāraṇya and its Devasaras bathing-place.
Bathe at Devasaras during the three sandhyās—dawn, midday, and dusk.