तस्य पादतलस्पर्शाच्छिला वासवयोगतः । अहल्या गौतमवधूः पुनर्जाता स्वरूपिणी
tasya pādatalasparśācchilā vāsavayogataḥ | ahalyā gautamavadhūḥ punarjātā svarūpiṇī
அவரது பாதத்தளத் தொடுதலால், வாசவத் தொடர்பின் பயனால் கல் உருமாறியது; கவுதமரின் மனைவி அகல்யா தன் உண்மை வடிவில் மீண்டும் தோன்றினாள்.
Narrator (contextual Purāṇic narrator within Dharmāraṇya Khaṇḍa; specific speaker not explicit in snippet)
Tirtha: Ahalyā-tīrtha / Ahalyāsthān (traditional)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A stone transforms into Ahalyā—radiant, modest, newly restored—at the moment Rāma’s foot touches; Gautama’s āśrama nearby; light breaks through trees; Lakṣmaṇa and Viśvāmitra witness in awe.
Divine grace restores the fallen to their true nature; even hardened states (symbolized by stone) can be softened and redeemed through contact with dharma.
Ahalyā’s episode is traditionally linked to her āśrama region, but this verse itself does not name a specific tīrtha.
None explicitly; the verse conveys a theology of purification and śāpa-vimocana through sacred contact.
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