The Greatness of Bathing in the Ganges
Gaṅgā-snānā-mahātmya
वापीकूपतडागादिप्रपासत्रादिभिस्तथा । अन्यत्र यद्भवेत्पुण्यं तद्गंगादर्शनाद्भवेत् ॥ ९ ॥
vāpīkūpataḍāgādiprapāsatrādibhistathā | anyatra yadbhavetpuṇyaṃ tadgaṃgādarśanādbhavet || 9 ||
Anumang kabutihang nakukuha sa ibang dako sa pamamagitan ng pagtatayo ng balon, lawa, imbakan ng tubig, himpilan ng tubig, at bahay-pahingahan—yaon ding kabutihan ay sumisilang sa pagtanaw lamang sa Gaṅgā.
Narada (teaching within the Ganga/Tirtha-mahatmya context)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It elevates Gaṅgā-darśana (seeing the Ganga) as a supremely potent tirtha-act, equating it with the merit of major public welfare charities like building wells, tanks, and water-stations.
By teaching that sacred contact through darśana of a divinely revered tirtha (Gaṅgā) can grant swift spiritual merit, it supports bhakti-oriented reverence where faith and holy association become powerful means of upliftment.
This verse primarily emphasizes Dharma (puṇya through charity and tirtha-mahatmya) rather than a specific Vedanga; it reflects Smārta-purāṇic ritual ethics that praise public-benefit acts (udaka-dāna, prapā, satra) and pilgrimage merit.