Tīrtha-yātrā: Phalaśruti and Sacred Geography from Lohitya to Prayāga
Pulastya’s Instruction
कुरुतीर्थ नर: स्नात्वा ब्रह्मचारी जितेन्द्रिय: । सर्वपापविशुद्धात्मा ब्रह्मलोक॑ प्रपद्यते,जो मनुष्य ब्रह्मचर्यपालन और इन्द्रियसंयमपूर्वक कुरुतीर्थमें स्नान करता है, वह सब पापोंसे शुद्ध होकर ब्रह्मलोकमें जाता है
kurutīrtha naraḥ snātvā brahmacārī jitendriyaḥ | sarvapāpaviśuddhātmā brahmalokaṁ prapadyate ||
Ghūlastya nói: “Người nào tắm tại Kuru-tīrtha, giữ hạnh brahmacarya và chế ngự các căn, sẽ được gột sạch mọi tội lỗi và đạt đến cõi Brahmā.”
घुलस्त्य उवाच
Pilgrimage yields its highest fruit when joined to inner discipline: celibate restraint (brahmacarya) and control of the senses (jitendriyatā). The verse links external purification (bathing at a tīrtha) with ethical self-mastery, culminating in spiritual merit and exalted posthumous attainment (brahmaloka).
In the tīrtha-māhātmya context of the Vana Parva, the speaker Ghūlastya praises the sanctity of Kuru-tīrtha, declaring the reward for one who bathes there with disciplined conduct: purification from sin and ascent to Brahmā’s realm.