ततो वै ब्राह्मणीं गत्वा ब्रह्मचारी जितेन्द्रिय: । पद्मवर्णेन यानेन ब्रह्मुलोकं प्रपद्यते
tato vai brāhmaṇīṁ gatvā brahmacārī jitendriyaḥ | padmavarṇena yānena brahmalokaṁ prapadyate ||
Then, having gone to the Brāhmaṇī tīrtha, a celibate student who has conquered his senses attains Brahmaloka, borne by a lotus-hued celestial chariot.
घुलस्त्य उवाच
The verse teaches that inner discipline—especially sense-control (jitendriya) and the observance of brahmacarya—when coupled with reverent pilgrimage to a sacred tīrtha, yields exalted spiritual fruit, symbolized by ascent to Brahmaloka.
The speaker is describing the phala (spiritual result) of visiting the Brāhmaṇī tīrtha with strict self-restraint: the pilgrim, as a brahmacārī who has mastered the senses, is said to reach Brahmaloka in a lotus-colored celestial conveyance.