संयोगजस्य पापस्य हरणाद्धरिणी स्मृता । नदी पुण्यजलोपेता सप्ताहमवगाहनात्
saṃyogajasya pāpasya haraṇāddhariṇī smṛtā | nadī puṇyajalopetā saptāhamavagāhanāt
因能夺除由不正交合而生之罪,故忆念其名为“哈利妮”(Hariṇī)。此河具足圣水,若连浸七日,便得清净。
Skanda (deduced from Prabhāsakṣetramāhātmya narrative style within Skanda Purāṇa)
Tirtha: Hariṇī
Type: sangam
Listener: A divine female figure (sura-sundarī) and/or the primary inquirer in the frame
Scene: A gentle river named Hariṇī flows through a sacred grove; a pilgrim undertakes a seven-day discipline—bathing at sunrise each day—while sages bless him; the water is depicted as bright and sanctifying.
One should correct the consequences of harmful associations through sustained purification and renewed dharmic alignment, supported by tīrtha practices.
The Hariṇī river/tīrtha within Prabhāsa Kṣetra.
Avagāhana (immersive bathing) observed over a seven-day period (saptāha).