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janārdana jagannātha jāhnavījalajanmabhūḥ | janmināṃ janmaharaṇa jaṃjapūkāghanāśana
噢,阇那尔达那(Janārdana),宇宙之主;你的显现与阇那维(恒河)之水相系;除去有身众生之轮回生起者;摧毁浓密污垢堆聚者!
Skanda (deduced; Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Jāhnavī (Gaṅgā) in Kāśī
Type: ghat
Scene: At dawn on a Kāśī ghat, Gaṅgā flows with mist; a devotee offers arghya while envisioning Jagannātha/Janārdana as the cosmic lord whose grace dissolves the darkness of impurity and the cycle of births.
Hari is praised as the power that ends saṃsāra (repeated birth) and dissolves accumulated sin—linking devotion with liberation.
Kāśī is the narrative setting, and the Jāhnavī (Gaṅgā) is explicitly invoked as a sacred purifier central to Kāśī’s sanctity.
No explicit rite is commanded; the devotional act is nāma-ucchāraṇa (uttering divine names), implicitly aligned with Gaṅgā-associated purity.