कृताश्च शपथास्तत्र स्नात्वा भागीरथीजले । अदुष्टचेतसा तेन दत्तं तत्पुस्तकं हृतम्
kṛtāśca śapathāstatra snātvā bhāgīrathījale | aduṣṭacetasā tena dattaṃ tatpustakaṃ hṛtam
Там, омывшись в водах Бхагиратхи, они принесли клятвы; и он —чьё сердце не казалось им порочным— передал украденную книгу, словно отдавая её по праву.
Sūta (continuing narration)
Tirtha: Bhāgīrathī-snānā (Gaṅgā)
Type: ghat
Scene: On a riverbank, companions perform snāna; hands raised in oath. The accused appears serene and ‘unsuspected’, while the manuscript is produced and handed over as if legitimately given.
Sacred acts like Gaṅgā-snān do not sanctify deceit; false oaths and wrongful appropriation remain potent causes of karmic downfall.
Bhāgīrathī-jala—i.e., the Gaṅgā river as a tīrtha—within the Nāgarakhaṇḍa’s Tīrthamāhātmya context.
Bathing (snāna) in the Bhāgīrathī and the taking of oaths (śapatha)—with the implied prescription that such oaths must be truthful.
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