ततः श्रुत्वा तथा देव्या स्नानार्थं तीर्थमुत्तमम् । तप्तोदकेनसंपूर्णं कृतं कुण्डं मनोरमम्
tataḥ śrutvā tathā devyā snānārthaṃ tīrthamuttamam | taptodakenasaṃpūrṇaṃ kṛtaṃ kuṇḍaṃ manoramam
Pagkarinig nito, nilikha ng Diyosa ang isang dakilang tīrtha para sa pagligo—isang kaaya-ayang lawa na punô ng maligamgam na tubig.
Narrator (contextual purāṇic narration)
Tirtha: Unnamed Devī-kṛta Uṣṇodaka-kuṇḍa (as per this passage)
Type: kund
Scene: Devī, having heard the sages, manifests a beautiful kunda; warm water shimmers with steam, lotus buds appear, and the sages prepare to bathe; the atmosphere is miraculous yet serene.
A tīrtha is not only a location but a divine gift—sacred geography arises to support dharma and pilgrim purity.
A newly formed ‘uttama tīrtha’—a manorama kuṇḍa filled with warm water—within Prabhāsakṣetra.
Snāna is the intended rite; the Goddess creates the kuṇḍa specifically for bathing.
Curious about the meaning, context, or a word? Ask, and continue the conversation in the Vedapath app.
A free Google sign-in keeps your chat saved across web and the app.
Read Skanda Purana in the Vedapath app
Scan the QR code to open this directly in the app, with audio, word-by-word meanings, and more.