अगस्त्य उवाच । इति स्तुतो जगन्नाथो धर्मेण श्रीपतिर्मुदा । उवाच स हृषीकेशः प्रीतो धर्ममुदारधीः
agastya uvāca | iti stuto jagannātho dharmeṇa śrīpatirmudā | uvāca sa hṛṣīkeśaḥ prīto dharmamudāradhīḥ
قال أغاستيا: هكذا لما أثنى عليه دارما، امتلأ جاغانّاثا (Jagannātha)، ربّ شري (Śrī)، فرحًا. ثم إن هريشيكيشا (Hṛṣīkeśa)، وقد سُرَّ، خاطب دارما ذا الفهم النبيل.
Agastya
Tirtha: Ayodhyā
Type: kshetra
Scene: Agastya narrates: Viṣṇu (Jagannātha, Śrīpati, Hṛṣīkeśa) smiles with joy after being praised by Dharma and prepares to speak; Dharma stands reverently before him.
Sincere praise (stuti) pleases the Lord, leading to divine guidance; noble understanding of dharma invites revelation.
Ayodhyā is the overarching māhātmya context, framing the dialogue and the Lord’s response.
No explicit prescription; the verse highlights the devotional act of stuti and its fruit—divine favor and instruction.