The Greatness of Gayā
Gayā-Māhātmya
स्वनामानि यथान्यायं सम्यगाख्यातवान्रहः । उपार्जियित्वा प्रययौ गयाशीर्षमनुत्तमम् ॥ ४७ ॥
svanāmāni yathānyāyaṃ samyagākhyātavānrahaḥ | upārjiyitvā prayayau gayāśīrṣamanuttamam || 47 ||
ثم في خلوةٍ أفصحَ على الوجه المشروع وبتمام الدقّة عن أسمائه هو؛ وبعد أن حصّل ما يلزم، انطلق إلى غايَاشيرشا (Gayāśīrṣa) التي لا نظير لها.
Sūta (narrator) reporting the episode within the Gayā Māhātmya context
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: adbhuta (wonder)
Secondary Rasa: shanta (peace)
It emphasizes proper conduct and discretion (yathā-nyāya, rahaḥ) before undertaking a sacred journey, culminating in travel to Gayāśīrṣa, presented as an unsurpassed tīrtha.
Bhakti here is expressed through reverent action—following dharmic procedure and proceeding to a celebrated sacred place (tīrtha) associated with worship and rites, rather than through philosophical exposition.
Ritual propriety and correct procedure (nyāya) are implied—aligned with Kalpa-style discipline (right performance and etiquette) in tīrtha-related observances.