सूतपुत्र वदास्माकं यैर्दृष्टैः स्पर्शितैरपि । सर्वेषां लभ्यते पूर्णं फलं चेप्सितमत्र च
sūtaputra vadāsmākaṃ yairdṛṣṭaiḥ sparśitairapi | sarveṣāṃ labhyate pūrṇaṃ phalaṃ cepsitamatra ca
হে সূতপুত্ৰ, আমাক কোৱা: কোন তীৰ্থ এনে যে কেৱল দেখা—অথবা স্পৰ্শ কৰিলেও—সকলোৰে পূৰ্ণ ফল লাভ হয়, আৰু ইয়াতেই ইচ্ছিত বৰো প্ৰাপ্ত হয়?
Ṛṣis (Sages)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Sūtaputra
Scene: Sages with folded hands ask for the ‘most potent’ tīrthas; the narrator is attentive; a subtle aura suggests that even sight/touch is salvific.
Some sacred places are so potent that even minimal contact—darśana or sparśa—yields great merit.
The sages are asking which tīrtha(s) have this special potency; the answer follows in subsequent verses.
Darśana (seeing) and sparśa (touching) are highlighted as effective devotional acts in pilgrimage.