सर्वतीर्थमयस्तद्वन्महीसागरसंगमः । अर्धनारीश्वरं रूपं यथा रुद्रस्य सर्वदम्
sarvatīrthamayastadvanmahīsāgarasaṃgamaḥ | ardhanārīśvaraṃ rūpaṃ yathā rudrasya sarvadam
Do mesmo modo, a confluência do rio Mahī com o oceano é, por si, feita de todos os tīrtha. É como a forma de Rudra como Ardhanārīśvara, que concede toda bênção.
Devas (in the ongoing dialogue; later affirmed by Kapila and Maheśvara in this adhyāya)
Tirtha: Mahī–Sāgara Saṅgama
Type: sangam
Scene: The Mahī river pours into the ocean; above the meeting waters appears Ardhanārīśvara—half Śiva, half Pārvatī—radiant and balanced. Pilgrims stand at the shore with folded hands as the confluence glows like a living deity.
A true tīrtha is a concentrated field of merit; approaching it with devotion yields comprehensive spiritual benefit.
The Mahī–Sāgara Saṅgama, the confluence where the Mahī river meets the ocean.
No specific rite is prescribed here; the verse establishes the site’s all-bestowing sanctity as a basis for pilgrimage acts like snāna and worship.