एतत्पुण्यं पापहरं तीर्थं ज्ञानवतां वरम् । ये पश्यन्ति महात्मानो ह्यमृतत्वं प्रयान्ति ते
etatpuṇyaṃ pāpaharaṃ tīrthaṃ jñānavatāṃ varam | ye paśyanti mahātmāno hyamṛtatvaṃ prayānti te
ตีรถะแห่งนี้ศักดิ์สิทธิ์ เป็นผู้ทำลายบาป เป็นยอดยิ่งสำหรับผู้มีญาณ; มหาตมะผู้ได้เห็นย่อมบรรลุอมฤตत्व คือความไม่ตายอย่างแท้จริง
Not explicit in this verse (continuation of Revākhaṇḍa narration)
Tirtha: Brahmatīrtha
Type: kshetra
Scene: At Brahmatīrtha, great-souled ascetics and wise pilgrims stand in silent darśana; the river shines with a luminous, nectar-like glow; a subtle vision of immortality is shown as a rising light or a lotus opening above the waters, indicating pāpa-kṣaya and transcendence.
Tīrtha-darśana is framed as transformative: it purifies sin and culminates in the highest spiritual aim—freedom beyond death.
Brahmatīrtha (the praised tīrtha in Adhyāya 129’s concluding phalaśruti).
Darśana (beholding/visiting) of the tīrtha is explicitly praised as efficacious.