मुदे कौमोदकी स्पर्शस्तथा न मम जायते धूतपापांबु संपर्को यथा भवति सर्वथा
mude kaumodakī sparśastathā na mama jāyate dhūtapāpāṃbu saṃparko yathā bhavati sarvathā
即使触及我那名为考摩达姬(Kaumodakī)的神杵,虽令人欣悦,也不及以种种方式亲近涤罪者(Dhūtapāpā)之水所带来的欢喜。
Skanda (narrator); praise voiced in the narrative by Viṣṇu (contextually continuing)
Tirtha: Dhūtapāpā
Type: ghat
Listener: Vaikuṇṭha (addressed)
Scene: A devotional close-up: the Lord’s mace Kaumodakī is present but secondary; the focal point is the Lord (or devotee) touching Dhūtapāpā water, eyes softened with joy, ripples glowing as if blessing the toucher.
Purifying contact with a Kāśī tīrtha is depicted as a superior source of spiritual bliss—even compared to divine regalia.
Dhūtapāpā—its waters and their purifying contact.
Saṃparka (contact) with Dhūtapāpā waters—practically expressed as tīrtha-snānā or reverent touching/ācamanā.