Kapālamocana-tīrtha (Auśanasa) and Balarāma’s Sarasvatī Pilgrimage
आश्रमे चेह वत्स्यामि त्वया सार्थमहं सदा । सप्तसारस्वते चास्मिन् यो मामर्चिष्यते नर:
āśrame ceha vatsyāmi tvayā sārtham ahaṃ sadā | saptasārasvate cāsmin yo mām arcayiṣyate naraḥ |
قال فايشَمبايانا: «في هذا الأشرم سأقيم معك دائمًا. وفي هذه البقعة المقدّسة، موضع السَّرَسْوَتِيّات السبع، من يعبدني فلن يجد شيئًا عسير المنال—لا في هذه الدنيا ولا في الآخرة.»
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The verse teaches that sincere worship (arcana) at a sacred place, supported by disciplined life in an āśrama, draws divine grace that removes scarcity and grants spiritual assurance across both this life and the next.
In Vaiśampāyana’s narration, a deity promises to remain present in the hermitage with the sage and declares that anyone who worships him at the Saptasārasvata tīrtha will gain exceptional benefit and attain an exalted destination.