देवतीर्थसमं नास्ति तीर्थमत्र परत्र च । यत्प्राप्य मनुजस्तप्येन्न कदाचिद्युधिष्ठिर
devatīrthasamaṃ nāsti tīrthamatra paratra ca | yatprāpya manujastapyenna kadācidyudhiṣṭhira
«Нет тиртхи, равной Деватиртхе, ни в этом мире, ни в ином. Достигнув её, человек никогда более не терпит мучений, о Юдхиштхира.»
Mārkaṇḍeya
Tirtha: Devātīrtha
Type: tirtha
Listener: Yudhiṣṭhira
Scene: A pilgrim arriving at Devātīrtha, stepping into luminous waters; dark clouds of suffering dissolve into light; Yudhiṣṭhira listens as Mārkaṇḍeya declares the place unmatched, with a calm, radiant atmosphere signifying the end of torment.
A supreme tīrtha is presented as a refuge that alleviates suffering across worlds, emphasizing the salvific power of sacred geography.
Devātīrtha is explicitly declared unequalled in both worlds.
No specific rite; the focus is the result of attaining/visiting Devātīrtha.
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