सर्वे संतानिकंनाम ब्रह्मलोकादनन्तरम् । वानराश्च स्वकां योनिं राक्षसाश्चापि राक्षसीम्
sarve saṃtānikaṃnāma brahmalokādanantaram | vānarāśca svakāṃ yoniṃ rākṣasāścāpi rākṣasīm
Alle gelangen in die Welt namens Santānika, die nur Brahmaloka nachsteht. Die Vānaras erreichen die von ihnen ersehnte Geburtsweise, und auch die Rākṣasas gelangen zur Rākṣasa-Beschaffenheit.
Narrator (contextual Purāṇic narration within Ayodhyāmāhātmya)
Tirtha: Svargadvāra (implied locus of Santānika doctrine)
Type: ghat
Scene: A schematic yet poetic vision of realms: Santānika shining just beneath Brahmaloka; streams of souls—humans, Vānaras, Rākṣasas—moving to their respective destinations, guided by divine order.
Sacred merit yields graded destinations: a high realm for the devoted, and fitting outcomes aligned with one’s nature and destiny.
The statement continues the Svargadvāra–Ayodhyā promise, explaining the stature of Santānika-loka.
No new ritual; it is a results-summary (phala-śruti) describing the hierarchy of attainments.