गंगादिपुण्यतीर्थेषु यत्फलं प्राप्यते नरैः । तत्फलं समवाप्नोति तीर्थस्यास्यावगाहनात्
gaṃgādipuṇyatīrtheṣu yatphalaṃ prāpyate naraiḥ | tatphalaṃ samavāpnoti tīrthasyāsyāvagāhanāt
人们在以恒河(Gaṅgā)为首的诸圣地(tīrtha)所能获得的一切果报,唯由浸浴此圣地,亦得同等果报。
Nārada
Tirtha: Mokṣeśvara/Brahmeśa-associated tīrtha (implied)
Type: tirtha
Scene: Pilgrims descend steps into a clear tīrtha-waterbody; above the water, faint divine emblems of Gaṅgā and other rivers appear, signifying equal sanctity.
A divinely empowered local tīrtha can confer the same spiritual fruit as renowned pan-Indian sacred rivers when approached with faith.
“This tīrtha” refers to the Brahmeśa/Brahmasaras tīrtha described in the adhyāya.
Avagāhana—ritual immersion/bathing in the tīrtha—is prescribed as the means to obtain the stated fruit.