स्मरणादेव गंगायाः पापसंघातपंजरम् । शतधा भेदमायाति गिरिर्वज्रहतो यथा
smaraṇādeva gaṃgāyāḥ pāpasaṃghātapaṃjaram | śatadhā bhedamāyāti girirvajrahato yathā
Pelo simples recordar de Gaṅgā, a massa de pecados, qual jaula, estilhaça-se em cem partes, como um monte atingido pelo raio.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Gaṅgā (smaraṇa-tīrtha)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Pārvatī or internal interlocutor (contextual)
Scene: A devotee far from the river sits in meditation; above, Gaṅgā appears in a luminous vision. Dark, cage-like clusters around the heart crack apart into fragments, like a mountain split by a lightning-thunderbolt.
Even mental devotion—smaraṇa of Gaṅgā—has transformative purifying power, dramatically breaking the structure of accumulated sins.
Gaṅgā is glorified not only as a physical river-tīrtha but also as a spiritual presence accessible through remembrance.
Smaraṇa (remembrance) of Gaṅgā is highlighted as an efficacious devotional practice.