वारुणेन तु मन्त्रेण वीक्ष यन्वसुधातलम् । ततो निर्भिद्य वसुधां भूरितोयं विनिर्गतम्
vāruṇena tu mantreṇa vīkṣa yanvasudhātalam | tato nirbhidya vasudhāṃ bhūritoyaṃ vinirgatam
వారుణ మంత్రంతో భూమితలాన్ని దర్శించి ఆయన నేలను చీల్చెను; అప్పుడు అక్కడి నుండి అపారమైన నీరు ఉప్పొంగి బయలుదేరెను।
Sūta
Tirtha: Vāruṇa-prādurbhāva-tīrtha (contextual)
Type: kund
Scene: Vasiṣṭha, invoking the Vāruṇa mantra, fixes his gaze on the ground; the earth splits and a powerful surge of clear water erupts, transforming the place into a sacred spring/stream.
Mantra guided by tapas is portrayed as a lawful sacred technology that restores life-giving waters and reestablishes tīrtha purity.
The Sarasvatī-associated tīrtha is glorified as a place where Vāruṇa-mantra power manifests water, reaffirming the site’s sanctity.
Use of the Vāruṇa mantra (a Varuṇa-related water-invoking mantra) is explicitly mentioned as the operative remedial practice.
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