भूमिभागास्तथा पुण्या गड्जाद्वारमथापि च । ऋषिकुल्यास्तथा मेध्या नद्य: सिंधुवहास्तथा
bhūmibhāgās tathā puṇyā gaṅgādvāram athāpi ca | ṛṣikulyās tathā medhyā nadyaḥ sindhuvahās tathā ||
Wika ni Bhīṣma: “May mga bahagi ng lupa na banal; banal din ang Gaṅgādvāra (ang tarangkahan ng Ganges), at gayundin ang Ṛṣikulyā. Dalisay at nakapagpapabanal ang mga ilog na umaagos patungo sa Sindhu (dagat/Indus).”
भीष्म उवाच
Recollection and reverence of sacred lands and rivers is presented as a dharmic practice that purifies the mind and aligns one with auspiciousness; holiness is linked to ethical self-cultivation (humility, restraint, and faith) rather than mere geography.
Bhishma is enumerating holy regions and tīrthas as part of a broader litany/invocation. The verse highlights specific sacred sites (Gaṅgādvāra, Ṛṣikulyā) and sanctifying rivers, contributing to a protective and merit-generating remembrance.