महापापांधतमसं किरणाख्या तरंगिणी । ध्वंसयेत्स्नानमात्रेण मिलिता धूतपापया
mahāpāpāṃdhatamasaṃ kiraṇākhyā taraṃgiṇī | dhvaṃsayetsnānamātreṇa militā dhūtapāpayā
O rio ondulante chamado Kiraṇā, unido a Dhūtapāpā, destrói, pelo simples banho, a cega escuridão dos grandes pecados.
Skanda (narrative continuation; specific speaker not marked in this verse snippet)
Tirtha: Kiraṇā–Dhūtapāpā Sangama
Type: sangam
Listener: Pilgrimage-inquirer (traditional frame)
Scene: Two streams meet—Kiraṇā, sparkling like sun-rays on water, and Dhūtapāpā, deep and purifying; pilgrims bathe as the ‘darkness’ of sin is shown as a shadow dissolving into light.
In a true tīrtha, purity is not merely symbolic—divine geography supports inner transformation and the removal of deep moral darkness.
The confluence/association of the Kiraṇā stream with Dhūtapāpā in Kāśī.
Snāna (ritual bathing): bathing alone is said to grant pāpa-kṣaya (destruction of sins).