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As it diffuses the weight of the weapon, and the prowess of Bhargava, so this supreme mountain will be famous as Bharata (Bharam tanoti). O Brahmanasage Bhargava! You learn the missiles in detail along with kumara and also Ganesa.
You will become dearer to me than Kumara and Ganesa.” This ‘Ramaradhanaka Tirtha’ is very sanctifying, where, a Brahmana who performs bath, meditation, sacrificial offerings and the study of the Vedas (svadhyaya) as enjoined, attains supreme status. |
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Bhairava thus, after giving the blessing to the great Bhargava, O Mahesani! Mahakala disappeared within there only. From then onwards, worshipping the Lord of all beings again and again there only, Bhargava learnt the great weapons with their mystic spells. Since then, O Devisi! Ramaradhanaka has become very sanctifying for the degraded and also of the great sinners. By seeing Ramaradhanaka Tirtha (the sacred place where Rama propitiated Mahakala) one is freed from the distress (afflictions). One is totally freed from the sins of other births by also taking a bath here. One who visits (sees) ‘Ramaradhanaka Tirtha’ but does not take bath, O one adored by the Gods! his bath in Ganga becomes futile. As ‘Ramaradhanaka Tirtha’ is very auspicious, so a person should take the bath here with great effort (care/devotion) and attain salvation. |
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Thus, O Devi! The great ‘Ramaradhanaka Tirtha’ has been told to you, by listening to which one is absolved of crores of great sins. A person attains salvation, I swear this by truth.
The fifth chapter named the ‘description of Ramaradhana and Bharata Giri’ in the compilation of sacred places connected with the subject of ‘waves’ in Sri Samhita ends.
Om Sri Bhairavi. O Mahadeva! I am obliged, I am obliged having listened to again and again about the great ‘ Ramaradhanaka’ and also O great Lord! About the sacred place, the excellent mountain Bharata. Now, I wish to listen to O Lord! About ‘Drsadksetra’ and also O Iswara! About ‘Mahisi Marga’ and the great ‘Brahma Sara’. O Lord! O Siva! Please tell me about ‘ Hansadwara’ also.
Bhairava: I will tell, listen O Beautiful One! About Drsadksetra which is very glorious (and) by whose darsana (visit/sight) one attains (the merit of) ‘Gangasnana’ (bath in Ganga ) day by day when the great Bhargava had been practising the weapons then a strife arose with Ganesa. |
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