अभिषेक्ष्यामहे त्वां च तत्र नो द्रष्टुमर्हसि । यथा हस्तिपदे सर्वपदांतर्भाव इष्यते
abhiṣekṣyāmahe tvāṃ ca tatra no draṣṭumarhasi | yathā hastipade sarvapadāṃtarbhāva iṣyate
“我们将为你行灌顶;但你不应向那边观看(那仪式)。正如人们说,在象足印中包含一切足迹……”
Śakra (Indra) and the Devas (within Sūta’s narration)
Tirtha: Mahī–Sāgara Saṅgama
Type: sangam
Scene: Priests prepare to consecrate a leader; one priest raises a hand in caution, instructing the consecrand to avert the gaze. In the background, an elephant footprint motif is subtly shown in sand, symbolizing containment of all paths.
Sacred acts can concentrate many merits into one locus; dharma also includes ritual etiquette and prescribed conduct.
No single named tīrtha in this verse; it introduces the idea of ‘all tīrthas contained’ (sarva-pada-antarbhāva) akin to later sarva-tīrtha themes.
During the devas’ abhiṣeka of Skanda, he is instructed not to look at the rite—an element of ritual observance.