The Greatness of Puṣkara: Tripuṣkara Pilgrimage, Sacred Geography, and the Doctrine of Self-Restraint
महता कालयोगेन प्रकृतिं यास्यतेऽर्णवः । ज्ञातींस्तु कारणं कृत्वा महाराजो भगीरथः
mahatā kālayogena prakṛtiṃ yāsyate'rṇavaḥ | jñātīṃstu kāraṇaṃ kṛtvā mahārājo bhagīrathaḥ
在漫长的大时劫流转中,大海将复归其本然之性;而婆伽罗陀王以宗亲为因与所求,遂依此而行。
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Concept: Kāla (time) cycles restore nature, yet human resolve directed toward pitṛ-kārya (ancestral duty) becomes a sacred catalyst.
Application: Hold long-term patience (kāla-yoga) while acting with steadfast purpose for family obligations and ethical responsibilities.
Primary Rasa: karuna
Secondary Rasa: vira
Type: tirtha
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: यास्यतेऽर्णवः = यास्यते + अर्णवः (ऽ = अ); ज्ञातींस्तु = ज्ञातीन् + तु.
It juxtaposes cosmic inevitability (time returning things to their natural condition) with human dharma (Bhagiratha acting for the sake of his relatives/ancestors).
Bhagīratha is famed for undertaking extraordinary effort for the welfare of his lineage (often connected with ancestral redemption). The verse highlights duty motivated by responsibility to one’s family line.
Sṛṣṭikhaṇḍa frequently frames events against cosmic processes—creation, dissolution, and time—while still stressing righteous action within that vast temporal order.