कृष्णद्रव्याणि भूरीणि केशादीनि सहस्रशः । सर्वं तच्छुक्लतां याति त्यक्त्वा वर्णं मलीमसम्
kṛṣṇadravyāṇi bhūrīṇi keśādīni sahasraśaḥ | sarvaṃ tacchuklatāṃ yāti tyaktvā varṇaṃ malīmasam
无数黑色之物——发丝等类,成千上万——在彼处皆转为白;一切趋于皎白,舍离昏暗与污浊之色。
Unspecified narrator within Nāgarakhaṇḍa Tīrthamāhātmya
Type: kund
Scene: Many devotees immerse bundles of dark items (hair, cloth, offerings); as they touch the water, they turn bright white; the water gleams, suggesting a divine alchemy of purity.
The tīrtha’s power signifies purification—externally as ‘whiteness’ and internally as removal of impurity.
Śuklatīrtha, where even black objects are said to become white.
Implied: contact with the tīrtha and its waters (especially bathing) effects purification.
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