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- The twelve following ghatas (numbered 13 to 24) lie south of Vishram Ghat.
- Nav Tirth is situated north of the famous Asikund, or Asikund Ghat, which lies near Vishram-ghat.
- All the sins of those who bathe in Asi-kund are destroyed, whether they are sins of body, mind or words.
- By taking bath at Nav Tirth, one's bhakti develops to newer and higher stages.
- There is no sacred place greater than this, nor will there ever be.[1]
References
- ↑ uttare tvasiKundnca
tirthantu navasarijnakam
navatirthat param tirtha
na bhutam na bhavisyati ---Adi-Varaha Purana