ईर्ष्यामत्सरलौल्यं च यात्रा कार्या ततो नृभिः । तीर्थानुगमनं पुण्यं यज्ञेभ्योऽपि विशिष्यते
īrṣyāmatsaralaulyaṃ ca yātrā kāryā tato nṛbhiḥ | tīrthānugamanaṃ puṇyaṃ yajñebhyo'pi viśiṣyate
Darum sollen die Menschen die Pilgerfahrt antreten und Eifersucht, Neid und Gier ablegen. Das verdienstvolle Folgen der Tīrthas (Pilgern zu heiligen Stätten) heißt sogar die Opferhandlungen zu übertreffen.
Skanda (deduced from Prabhāsa Māhātmya narrative style)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa tīrthas (collective)
Type: kshetra
Listener: General audience ‘nṛbhiḥ’ (people); within the larger dialogue addressed to Devī
Scene: A procession of pilgrims moves from one tīrtha to another, carrying flags and water-pots; above them, a symbolic scale shows tīrtha-yātrā outweighing a yajña altar; jealousy and envy are shown as discarded masks on the roadside.
Pilgrimage becomes truly fruitful when inner vices—jealousy, envy, and greed—are abandoned, and such tīrtha-yātrā is praised as surpassing ritual sacrifice.
The broader context is Prabhāsakṣetra, the sacred region of Prabhāsa associated with Someśvara (Śiva).
A direct prescription to perform tīrtha-yātrā with purified intention, explicitly rejecting jealousy, envy, and greed.