Tīrtha-yātrā: Phalaśruti and Sacred Geography from Lohitya to Prayāga
Pulastya’s Instruction
कपिलस्य च केदारं समासाद्य सुदुर्लभम् । अन्तर्धानमवाप्रोति तपसा दग्धकिल्बिष:
kapilasya ca kedāraṃ samāsādya sudurlabham | antardhānam avāpnoti tapasā dagdhakilbiṣaḥ ||
கபிலரின் மிக அரிதாகக் கிடைக்கும் கேதாரத் திருத்தலத்தை அடைந்து, தவத்தால் பாவங்கள் எரிந்தவர் அந்தர்தான சக்தியைப் பெறுகிறார்.
घुलस्त्य उवाच
Austerity (tapas) purifies sin (kilbiṣa), and spiritual attainments (such as antardhāna, becoming hidden) arise from that inner purification; sacred places are portrayed as powerful, but their fruits are linked to ethical and ascetic readiness.
The speaker describes the extraordinary result associated with reaching Kapila’s rare sacred kedāra: one who has burned away sins through tapas gains the capacity for disappearance/invisibility, illustrating the potency of the tīrtha and the transformative role of ascetic discipline.