गंगादिपुण्यतीर्थेषु यत्फलं प्राप्यते नरैः । तत्फलं समवाप्नोति तीर्थस्यास्यावगाहनात्
gaṃgādipuṇyatīrtheṣu yatphalaṃ prāpyate naraiḥ | tatphalaṃ samavāpnoti tīrthasyāsyāvagāhanāt
Anumang bunga ng kabanalan na natatamo ng mga tao sa mga banal na tīrtha, simula sa Gaṅgā, yaon ding bunga ang makakamtan sa pagligo sa tīrthang ito.
Nārada
Tirtha: Mokṣeśvara/Brahmeśa-associated tīrtha (implied)
Type: tirtha
Scene: Pilgrims descend steps into a clear tīrtha-waterbody; above the water, faint divine emblems of Gaṅgā and other rivers appear, signifying equal sanctity.
A divinely empowered local tīrtha can confer the same spiritual fruit as renowned pan-Indian sacred rivers when approached with faith.
“This tīrtha” refers to the Brahmeśa/Brahmasaras tīrtha described in the adhyāya.
Avagāhana—ritual immersion/bathing in the tīrtha—is prescribed as the means to obtain the stated fruit.