सा च सर्वाणि तीर्थानि संयुक्तानि मया सह । सर्वतीर्थमयस्तस्मादस्मि ख्यातो जगत्त्रये
sā ca sarvāṇi tīrthāni saṃyuktāni mayā saha | sarvatīrthamayastasmādasmi khyāto jagattraye
“而那摩希(Mahī)与我同在,汇聚并合一切圣地(tīrtha)。因此我在三界中以‘具足一切圣地之性’而闻名。”
Tīrtharāja (Mahīsāgara-saṅgama personified)
Tirtha: Mahīsāgara-saṅgama / Mahī-saṅgama
Type: sangam
Scene: The confluence-deity proclaims its fame across three worlds; the river Mahī appears as a goddess carrying miniature symbols of many tīrthas, merging into the ocean under a radiant cosmic canopy.
A single consecrated confluence can be revered as the spiritual equivalent of many pilgrimages—unity of tīrtha-merit.
Mahīsāgara-saṅgama, declared ‘sarvatīrthamaya’ (containing all tīrthas).
None explicitly; the verse provides doctrinal justification for honoring this confluence as supreme.