दृष्टप्रत्ययकारीणि महामहिम भांज्यपि । परं स्वर्गतरंगिण्याः कोट्यंशोपि न तत्र वै
dṛṣṭapratyayakārīṇi mahāmahima bhāṃjyapi | paraṃ svargataraṃgiṇyāḥ koṭyaṃśopi na tatra vai
Kahit yaong mga banal na tubig na agad nagpapakita ng kanilang bisa at nagtataglay ng dakilang kaluwalhatian—sa ibang mga pook na iyon, wala roon kahit isang sampung-milyong bahagi man lamang ng sukdulang kadakilaan ng makalangit na ilog, ang Gaṅgā.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda instructing Agastya)
Tirtha: Gaṅgā (Svargataraṅgiṇī/Jāhnavī)
Type: river
Scene: A sage narrates the incomparable glory of Gaṅgā; other rivers/tīrthas appear as faint, distant streams while Gaṅgā shines like a celestial torrent descending from heaven.
Among all tīrthas, Gaṅgā is proclaimed supremely potent; her greatness surpasses others beyond ordinary measure.
Gaṅgā—the heavenly river—especially as praised within the Kāśī-khaṇḍa context.
No specific rite is prescribed here; the verse establishes Gaṅgā’s unmatched mahātmya as the basis for later practice.