पितॄणां वल्लभे तीर्थे पिण्डेनैकेन तर्प्पिताः । ब्रह्मलोकं गमिष्यंति गयाश्राद्धकृतो यथा
pitṝṇāṃ vallabhe tīrthe piṇḍenaikena tarppitāḥ | brahmalokaṃ gamiṣyaṃti gayāśrāddhakṛto yathā
An diesem den Ahnen lieben Tīrtha werden sie, wenn sie schon durch ein einziges Piṇḍa gesättigt sind, Brahmaloka erreichen — wie durch das in Gayā vollzogene Śrāddha.
Śiva
Tirtha: Prabhāsa
Type: kshetra
Scene: A pilgrim at Prabhāsa offers a single piṇḍa on kuśa grass near sacred waters while invoking the pitṛs; subtle vision of ancestors rising toward Brahmaloka, with the tīrtha’s sanctity radiating like a halo.
The tīrtha is portrayed as exceptionally efficacious for pitṛ-kārya: even minimal offerings can yield lofty results when made in the right sacred setting.
The pitṛ-beloved tīrtha in context is Prācīna Tīrtha in Prabhāsa, compared in efficacy to Gayā.
Piṇḍa offering (piṇḍa-dāna/tarpaṇa) for ancestors; the verse also references the model of Gayā-śrāddha.