स्तंभतीर्थमिति ख्यातं स्तम्भो गर्वः कृतो यतः । स्तंभस्य हि फलं सद्यो ब्रह्मापि प्राप किं परः
staṃbhatīrthamiti khyātaṃ stambho garvaḥ kṛto yataḥ | staṃbhasya hi phalaṃ sadyo brahmāpi prāpa kiṃ paraḥ
स्तम्भतीर्थमिति ख्यातं भविष्यति, यतः तत्र गर्वः स्तम्भतां कृतः। स्तम्भस्य फलम् सद्यः; ब्रह्मापि तत् प्राप, किं पुनः परः।
Dharma (Dharma-deva)
Tirtha: Stambhatīrtha
Type: kshetra
Listener: Overarching: Pāṇḍava; immediate: those present at the tīrtha episode
Scene: A sacred pillar rises near a tīrtha—simultaneously a physical marker and allegory of pride; Brahmā’s humbled figure is suggested as a cautionary exemplar.
Pride hardens into a ‘pillar’ that blocks grace; its karmic result manifests swiftly, even for the exalted.
Stambhatīrtha is explicitly named and explained through its moral-etymological origin.
No specific rite is given; the verse provides the tīrtha’s name and the warning (phala) regarding arrogance.