The Greatness of the Gaṅgā (Gaṅgā-māhātmya): Saudāsa/Kalmāṣapāda’s Curse and Release
सर्वथा त्वं महाभाग रागादिरुहितोह्यसि । गंगाजलाभिषेकेण पाह्यस्मात्पातकोच्चयात् ॥ १९ ॥
sarvathā tvaṃ mahābhāga rāgādiruhitohyasi | gaṃgājalābhiṣekeṇa pāhyasmātpātakoccayāt || 19 ||
噢,大福德者!你在一切方面确已远离贪染等垢。然仍请以恒河圣水为我们行沐浴灌顶,护佑我们脱离这堆积的罪业。
Sanatkumara (or the Sanaka brothers) addressing Narada
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: karuna
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It highlights Gaṅgā-jala abhiṣeka (ritual ablution with Gaṅgā water) as a powerful means of purification and protection from accumulated pātakas (sins), even while affirming the saintly freedom from inner passions.
By praising the exalted one as free from rāga (attachment) and still seeking protective grace through a sacred act, it models humble dependence on divine tīrtha-power—an attitude central to bhakti: surrender and seeking refuge through sanctioned devotional-ritual means.
Ritual practice (kalpa-oriented prayoga) is implied: abhiṣeka/snānā with consecrated water as a form of prayāścitta (expiation) and śuddhi (purificatory rite), a key applied dimension of Vedic ritual procedure.