ततस्तं स्नापयामास तस्मिंस्तोये श्रमातुरम् । अपाययत्ततः पश्चात्स्वयं स्नात्वा पपौ जलम्
tatastaṃ snāpayāmāsa tasmiṃstoye śramāturam | apāyayattataḥ paścātsvayaṃ snātvā papau jalam
பின்னர் களைப்புற்றவரை அந்த நீரில் குளிப்பாட்டினார்; அதன் பின் குடிக்கவும் அளித்தார்; தாமும் குளித்து அந்த நீரைப் பருகினார்।
Narrator (Purāṇic narrator, contextually Sūta-like narration within Māhātmya)
Tirtha: (Implied) Māṇḍavya-tīrtha / pādāghāta-kunda
Type: kund
Scene: Beside a fresh spring, a caregiver gently bathes a weary person, then offers water to drink; afterward, the caregiver performs their own snāna and sips the water reverently.
Tīrtha-water serves both compassion (relieving the weary) and dharma (purifying through bathing and drinking).
The same newly arisen tīrtha described in Adhyāya 135; this verse emphasizes its immediate ritual efficacy.
Snāna (bathing) and pāna (drinking) of tīrtha-water are performed as purifying acts.
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