ततस्तत्र पुरे जाता मर्यादा धर्मवर्द्धिनी । सर्वकृत्येषु सर्वेषां तथा वृद्धिः पुरस्य च
tatastatra pure jātā maryādā dharmavarddhinī | sarvakṛtyeṣu sarveṣāṃ tathā vṛddhiḥ purasya ca
Dann entstand in jener Stadt eine rechte heilige Ordnung und Grenze, die das Dharma mehrte. In allen Pflichten gediehen alle Menschen, und auch die Stadt selbst wuchs gleichermaßen.
Sūta (continuing narration)
Tirtha: Garttātīrtha (contextual)
Type: tirtha
Scene: A cityscape becomes orderly: marked boundaries, clean streets leading to a shrine/ghat, people performing varied duties—worship, charity, study—while the city visibly expands and brightens.
When dharmic order (maryādā) is established, both spiritual life and material well-being flourish together.
The verse describes the city connected with Garttātīrtha in Nāgarakhaṇḍa’s Tīrthamāhātmya.
Not a single ritual; rather, sustained performance of duties (sarva-kṛtya) within maryādā is emphasized.