ततश्च तत्क्षणाज्जातौ हस्तौ तस्य यथा पुरा । रक्तोत्पलनिभौ कांतौ मत्स्यचिह्नेन चिह्नितौ
tataśca tatkṣaṇājjātau hastau tasya yathā purā | raktotpalanibhau kāṃtau matsyacihnena cihnitau
就在那一刹那,他的双手如昔复现——光艳可爱,宛若红莲,并带有鱼形之印记。
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Tirtha: Candrāṅka-tīrtha (contextual)
Type: tirtha
Scene: A devotee/king’s hands are suddenly restored, glowing like red lotuses, bearing a clear fish emblem; surrounding brāhmaṇas and attendants witness the miracle at a newly sanctified ford.
The tīrtha’s glory is authenticated through visible transformation, teaching that sacred places can manifest divine power tangibly when approached with proper observance.
The same Nāgarakhaṇḍa tīrtha of Adhyāya 11, whose merit is demonstrated by Śaṅkha’s immediate restoration and auspicious marks.
The implied prescription is the previously stated snāna with proper timing/discipline, culminating here in the described result.
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