प्रोद्धृत्य च ततः स्नात्वा बद्ध्व योगासनं स्थिता
proddhṛtya ca tataḥ snātvā baddhva yogāsanaṃ sthitā
Depois de erguê-lo para fora, ela se banhou; em seguida, firmou-se numa postura de yoga e permaneceu estável.
Narrator (within Māheśvarakhaṇḍa context)
Scene: A goddess-like woman, having just rescued someone, performs a purifying bath and then sits immovably in a formal yogic posture, eyes lowered, breath controlled, aura of tapas around her.
After righteous action, one returns to inner discipline—purification (snāna) and steadiness (yoga) support higher resolve.
No named tīrtha appears in this verse; it mentions bathing (snāna) in a general purificatory sense.
Snāna (ritual bathing) and taking yogāsana (a disciplined posture) are described.