Glory of Puruṣottama: Pañcatīrthī Observance and Narasiṃha Worship
पीतमात्रे दिव्यदेहो जायते सुमहाबलः । क्रीडते दिव्यकन्याभिर्यावदाभूतसंप्लवम् ॥ १०६ ॥
pītamātre divyadeho jāyate sumahābalaḥ | krīḍate divyakanyābhiryāvadābhūtasaṃplavam || 106 ||
پیتے ہی ایک دیویہ بدن ظاہر ہوتا ہے اور وہ نہایت قوی ہو جاتا ہے؛ اور بھوتوں کے مہاپرلَے تک دیویہ کنیاؤں کے ساتھ کھیلتارہتا ہے۔
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada in Uttara-Bhaga style tirtha/phala narration)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shringara
It states the extraordinary phala (result) of a sacred act—drinking sanctified tirtha-water—described as granting a divya-deha (divine body) and long-lasting heavenly enjoyment, emphasizing the Purana’s tirtha-mahātmya theme.
Though expressed as a reward, the verse supports bhakti-oriented pilgrimage and reverential engagement with holy places; honoring tirthas as sacred manifestations fosters devotion and faith, which the Purana frames as spiritually efficacious.
It reflects Kalpa-style ritual pragmatics: a specific action (drinking tirtha-water) is linked to a stated result (phala-śruti), illustrating how Purāṇic practice encodes ritual outcomes rather than grammar or astrology.