नर्मदातोयसंस्पृष्टास्ते यान्ति परमां गतिम् । अनिवृत्तिका गतिस्तस्य पवनस्याम्बरे यथा
narmadātoyasaṃspṛṣṭāste yānti paramāṃ gatim | anivṛttikā gatistasya pavanasyāmbare yathā
一经那尔玛达(Narmadā)之水所触,他们便趋向至上的归宿;其行进不复回转,如风行于苍穹。
Narrator in Revā Khaṇḍa (deduced: purāṇic narrator)
Tirtha: Narmadā (Revā)
Type: river
Listener: Rājan (King)
Scene: Fallen trees on the Narmadā bank are washed by her waters; their ‘journey’ is symbolized by an upward stream of light moving like wind through open sky—an image of irreversible liberation.
Association with Narmadā’s sacred waters is celebrated as leading to an irreversible spiritual ascent toward the highest goal.
Narmadā (Revā) and her holy waters.
Implicitly, contact with Narmadā water (e.g., snāna/sparśa) is praised, though no detailed procedure is given.