सर्वयज्ञाधिकफलं सर्वतीर्थावगाहनम् । सर्वदेवावलोकस्य यत्पुण्यं जायते नृणाम्
sarvayajñādhikaphalaṃ sarvatīrthāvagāhanam | sarvadevāvalokasya yatpuṇyaṃ jāyate nṛṇām
Die Frucht, die alle Opfer überragt, das Verdienst des Badens in allen heiligen Furtstätten (tīrthas) und das Verdienst, das den Menschen aus dem Schauen aller Götter erwächst—
Brahmā (deduced; Vaiṣṇavakhaṇḍa discourse style)
Tirtha: Ayodhyā-kṣetra (Sāketa)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A pilgrim assembly at Ayodhyā hears the proclamation that this kṣetra grants the fruit of all sacrifices and all tīrtha-bathings; a visionary panorama suggests ‘all gods’ present in the sacred landscape.
Ayodhyā concentrates the merits of major Vedic rites and pilgrimages into a single sacred encounter.
Ayodhyā is implied as the locus where the fruits of all tīrthas and yajñas are obtained.
It alludes to yajña, tīrtha-snāna (holy bathing), and deva-darśana as sources of puṇya whose fruits are matched here.