सर्वोपपातकैर्युक्तैर्ब्रह्महत्यादिपातकैः । नायोध्या शक्यते यस्मात्तामयोध्यां ततो विदुः
sarvopapātakairyuktairbrahmahatyādipātakaiḥ | nāyodhyā śakyate yasmāttāmayodhyāṃ tato viduḥ
সৰ্ব উপপাপক পাপেৰে যুক্ত, ব্ৰহ্মহত্যা আদি মহাপাতকৰ বোজা বহন কৰিলেও অযোধ্যাক কেতিয়াও জয় বা দমন কৰিব নোৱাৰি; সেয়ে ই ‘অযোধ্যা’—অজেয়—বুলি বিখ্যাত।
Agastya
Tirtha: Ayodhyā-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Listener: Dvija / Brāhmaṇa (addressed audience)
Scene: A pilgrim weighed down by symbolic chains of sins approaches Ayodhyā’s luminous boundary; the city stands radiant and unassailable, with Viṣṇu’s protective aura repelling darkness.
A supremely sacred kṣetra stands inviolable; its holiness is not diminished even when approached by those stained with grave wrongdoing.
Ayodhyā, praised as ‘Ayodhyā’—the place that cannot be overcome or assailed.
No explicit ritual is stated; the verse asserts the kṣetra’s inviolable sanctity in relation to sin.