आयुरारोग्यमैश्वर्य्यं पुत्रसन्तानमेव च । न दौर्भाग्यं भवेत्तस्य न दारिद्यं न मूर्खता । न च व्याधिभयं तस्य यः पश्यति विधिं नरः
āyurārogyamaiśvaryyaṃ putrasantānameva ca | na daurbhāgyaṃ bhavettasya na dāridyaṃ na mūrkhatā | na ca vyādhibhayaṃ tasya yaḥ paśyati vidhiṃ naraḥ
আয়ু, আৰোগ্য, ঐশ্বৰ্য আৰু পুত্ৰ-সন্তানৰ আশীৰ্বাদ লাভ হয়। তাৰ ওপৰত দুর্ভাগ্য নাহে, দাৰিদ্ৰ্য নাহে, মূৰ্খতা নাহে; আৰু যি নৰে বিধি (ব্ৰহ্মা)ক দর্শন কৰে, তাৰ ৰোগভয়ো নাথাকে।
Narrative voice (contextual Purāṇic narrator; speaker not explicit in this verse)
Tirtha: Vidhi-darśana (Brahmā) in Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Scene: A devotee beholds four-faced Brahmā (Vidhi); blessings manifest as symbols—kalasha of longevity, healing herbs, overflowing grain, and a child held by parents—while shadows of poverty and disease recede.
Purāṇic dharma links sacred darśana with holistic well-being—health, prosperity, and clarity—when undertaken with reverence.
Dvārakā’s sacred sphere where Vidhi (Brahmā) is to be beheld as part of the yātrā.
Darśana of Vidhi (Brahmā), implying a pilgrimage visit and reverent viewing.