मानसे पुष्करे चैव द्वारिके सागरे तथा । तीर्थे स्नात्वा फलं यत्स्यात्तत्स्याद्धर्मजलाशये
mānase puṣkare caiva dvārike sāgare tathā | tīrthe snātvā phalaṃ yatsyāttatsyāddharmajalāśaye
Anumang kabutihang dulot ng pagligo sa Lawa ng Mānasa, sa Puṣkara, sa Dvārakā, at sa banal na pampang ng karagatan—yaon ding kabutihan ay nakakamtan din sa Dharma-jalāśaya, ang imbakan ng Dharma.
Skanda
Tirtha: Dharma-jalāśaya
Type: kund
Listener: Audience receiving the jalāśaya’s comparative glory (unspecified)
Scene: A tranquil reservoir in Kāśī with lotus-covered water; in the sky or reflected on the surface appear symbolic images: snow mountains and a pristine lake (Mānasa), Brahmā’s Puṣkara with a lotus, Dvārakā’s coastal temples, and the vast ocean waves—each ‘contained’ within the Dharma-jalāśaya reflection as the pilgrim bathes.
The text elevates Kāśī’s local tīrthas as spiritually equivalent to India’s most celebrated pilgrimage waters.
Dharma-jalāśaya (a Dharma-associated pond/reservoir in the Kāśī setting).
Snāna (ritual bathing) at the Dharma-jalāśaya.