Prayaga-mahatmya
Glory of Prayaga and the Magha Bath at Triveni
यमुना गंगाया सार्द्धं संगता लोकपावनी । गांगयमुनयोर्मध्ये पृथिव्यां यत्परं स्मृतम् ॥ ५२ ॥
yamunā gaṃgāyā sārddhaṃ saṃgatā lokapāvanī | gāṃgayamunayormadhye pṛthivyāṃ yatparaṃ smṛtam || 52 ||
Ang Yamunā, tagapagpadalisay ng mga daigdig, ay nagsasanib kasama ng Gaṅgā. At ang banal na lupain sa daigdig na nasa pagitan ng Gaṅgā at Yamunā ay inaalala bilang pinakadakila.
Narada (teaching Tirtha-mahatmya in Uttara-Bhaga)
Vrata: none
Rasa: {"primary_rasa":"shanta","secondary_rasa":"adbhuta","emotional_journey":"Serene description of Yamunā meeting Gaṅgā deepens into wonder at the sanctity of the doab, concluding with a superlative valuation of that land as ‘most excellent’."}
It identifies the Gaṅgā–Yamunā confluence and the region between them as supremely sacred on earth, emphasizing tirtha-mahattva—places whose very geography is held to purify and elevate the pilgrim.
By praising the purifying power of holy rivers and their confluence, the verse supports Bhakti through tīrtha-sevā—approaching sacred places with श्रद्धा (faith), humility, and remembrance of the divine, which traditionally strengthens devotion and inner purity.
It most directly reflects kalpa-oriented pilgrimage practice (tīrtha-yātrā and snāna as dharmic observances), rather than technical Vedāṅga topics like vyākaraṇa or jyotiṣa.