अतीव मलिनात्मानो महामलिन कर्मभिः । क्षणान्निर्मलतां यांति हंसतीर्थकृतोदकाः
atīva malinātmāno mahāmalina karmabhiḥ | kṣaṇānnirmalatāṃ yāṃti haṃsatīrthakṛtodakāḥ
جن کی باطن نہایت آلودہ ہو اور نہایت ناپاک اعمال سے لتھڑے ہوں، وہ بھی ہنس تیرتھ کے مقدّس پانی سے ایک ہی لمحے میں پاکیزگی پا لیتے ہیں۔
Skanda (deduced, Kāśī-khaṇḍa context: Skanda to Agastya)
Tirtha: Haṃsatīrtha
Type: ghat
Listener: A sage interlocutor (mune) within the Kāśī-khaṇḍa dialogue frame
Scene: Pilgrims at a serene Kāśī water-spot identified as Haṃsatīrtha; a symbolic haṃsa (swan) motif near the water; devotees emerging from snāna with softened, luminous faces, suggesting instant purification.
Sincere contact with a potent tīrtha grants rapid inner cleansing, even when past karma is heavily stained.
Haṃsatīrtha in Kāśī.
Use of Haṃsatīrtha water—primarily by bathing (snāna) or ritual water-application—is praised as purifying.