Tīrtha-yātrā-varṇana
Description of Pilgrimage to the Sacred Fords
एतेषु चैव यः स्नानं करिष्यति समाहितः । लिंगानि स्पर्शयित्वा च संसारे न विशेत्पुनः ॥ ७१ ॥
eteṣu caiva yaḥ snānaṃ kariṣyati samāhitaḥ | liṃgāni sparśayitvā ca saṃsāre na viśetpunaḥ || 71 ||
ผู้ใดมีจิตตั้งมั่นอาบน้ำในตถีรถะเหล่านี้ และสัมผัสศิวลึงค์อันศักดิ์สิทธิ์ ผู้นั้นย่อมไม่กลับเข้าสู่วัฏสงสารอีก
Sage Sanatkumara (teaching Narada)
Vrata: none
Rasa: {"primary_rasa":"bhakti","secondary_rasa":"shanta","emotional_journey":"From focused sacred action (snāna, sparśa) to the serene assurance of release from saṃsāra."}
It declares that tīrtha-snāna performed with inner concentration, together with reverent contact (sparśa) of sacred liṅgas, is a mokṣa-oriented act that can end re-entry into saṁsāra.
The emphasis on samāhita (collected devotion) and touching sacred icons highlights embodied bhakti—approaching the deity through pilgrimage, purity, and reverent worship rather than mere outward travel.
Ritual praxis is implied: rules of snāna (purificatory bathing) and worship etiquette (arcana/temple conduct). While not technical Vedāṅga instruction, it aligns with dharma-śāstric ritual discipline and tīrtha-vidhi.