तत्फलं समवाप्नोति तप्तकुण्डे न संशयः । स्नानं विधाय तत्रैव सर्वपापैः प्रमुच्यते
tatphalaṃ samavāpnoti taptakuṇḍe na saṃśayaḥ | snānaṃ vidhāya tatraiva sarvapāpaiḥ pramucyate
தப்தகுண்டத்தில் அவன் ஐயமின்றி அதே பலனை அடைகிறான். அங்கேயே நீராடினால் எல்லாப் பாவங்களிலிருந்தும் விடுபடுகிறான்.
Narrator of the Dharmāraṇya-māhātmya (a Purāṇic speaker addressing a king)
Tirtha: Taptakuṇḍa
Type: kund
Listener: Bhūpa / Rājan (the King)
Scene: Pilgrims descend stone steps into a steaming sacred kuṇḍa (Taptakuṇḍa), offering arghya and folding hands; the water glows as if warmed by solar presence, suggesting immediate purification.
Sacred bathing (snāna) performed with faith at an empowered tīrtha is taught as a direct means of pāpa-kṣaya (removal of sin).
Taptakuṇḍa is praised as a place where the promised spiritual fruit is certainly obtained.
Snāna (ritual bathing) at the Taptakuṇḍa, leading to liberation from sins.
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