ज्ञानपूते ज्ञानजले रागद्वेषमलापहे । यः स्नाति मानसे तीर्थे स याति परमां गतिम्
jñānapūte jñānajale rāgadveṣamalāpahe | yaḥ snāti mānase tīrthe sa yāti paramāṃ gatim
凡在心中之tīrtha沐浴者——以智慧净化,于智慧之水中洗去贪著与憎恶之垢——便得至上之境。
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Mānasa-tīrtha (Jñāna-jala)
Type: kund
Listener: Pārvatī
Scene: A luminous inner lake within the heart/lotus; the bather is the mind itself, stepping into translucent ‘waters’ made of scriptural syllables; dark stains labeled rāga and dveṣa dissolve into light; a path of radiance rises upward signifying paramā gati.
Inner purification through jñāna is a true pilgrimage-bath that leads to the highest spiritual attainment.
The ‘Mānasa Tīrtha’—the inner sacred ford of the mind—is glorified as superior through knowledge.
Snāna is reinterpreted as bathing in jñāna—cultivating knowledge that removes rāga and dveṣa.