The Convergence Point: A King's Purification at the Three-Stream Crossing
Agamic Texts (Sattvata Samhita reference) (No single, precise verse or chapter can be cited. The narrative synthesizes authentic Vedantic themes (the unity of Karma, Bhakti, and Jnana, and the figure of Dattatreya) with highly dramatic, modern mythological structuring and characterization (Maharaj Vikramaditya's specific dilemma and the detailed description of the confluence) that is not found intact in established Agamic or Itihasa records.)
A king, seeking the perfect ritual purification for his coronation, is guided by sages and the deity Dattatreya to a sacred three-river confluence. Dattatreya reveals that true purification is not found in following separate rites of action, devotion, or knowledge, but in experiencing the single, unified moment where the three currents seamlessly merge.
The Convergence Point: A King's Purification at the Three-Stream Crossing
A king, seeking the perfect ritual purification for his coronation, is guided by sages and the deity Dattatreya to a sacred three-river confluence. Dattatreya reveals that true purification is not found in following separate rites of action, devotion, or knowledge, but in experiencing the single, unified moment where the three currents seamlessly merge.
Agamic Texts (Sattvata Samhita reference) (No single, precise verse or chapter can be cited. The narrative synthesizes authentic Vedantic themes (the unity of Karma, Bhakti, and Jnana, and the figure of Dattatreya) with highly dramatic, modern mythological structuring and characterization (Maharaj Vikramaditya's specific dilemma and the detailed description of the confluence) that is not found intact in established Agamic or Itihasa records.)
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Moral & Divine Teaching
True spiritual authority and inner peace are achieved not by mastering separate disciplines, but by embracing the non-dual reality—the integrated convergence of knowledge (Jñana), devotion (Bhakti), and action (Karma).