तच्छ्रुत्वा विष्णुकथितं सर्वलोकेश्वरोऽब्रवीत् । लोकं सन्तानिकं नाम संस्थास्यंति हि मानवाः
tacchrutvā viṣṇukathitaṃ sarvalokeśvaro'bravīt | lokaṃ santānikaṃ nāma saṃsthāsyaṃti hi mānavāḥ
বিষ্ণুৱে কোৱা কথা শুনি, সকলো লোকৰ ঈশ্বৰে ক’লে— “মানৱসকলে নিশ্চয় ‘সন্তানিক’ নামৰ লোকত প্রতিষ্ঠা লাভ কৰিব।”
Brahmā (sarvalokeśvara, contextually the cosmic lord responding to Viṣṇu)
Tirtha: Svargadvāra (contextual locus for Santānika-phala)
Type: ghat
Scene: A divine council-like moment: Viṣṇu has spoken; the ‘Lord of all worlds’ responds, proclaiming the attainment of a named realm, Santānika, for humans connected to the sacred setting.
The Lord’s promise bears fruit: devotion is rewarded with a distinct, divinely sanctioned spiritual destination.
Ayodhyā’s sacred narrative culminates in the promise of Santānika-loka for those connected to this holy context.
Not yet; the next verse specifies the tirtha-condition (Svargadvāra) and remembrance of Rāma.