देवत्वं यानि सत्त्वेन रजसा च मनुष्यताम् । तिर्यक्त्वं तमसा जंतुर्वासनानुगतोवशः
devatvaṃ yāni sattvena rajasā ca manuṣyatām | tiryaktvaṃ tamasā jaṃturvāsanānugatovaśaḥ
Through sattva one attains godhood; through rajas, the state of humanity; through tamas, an embodied being falls into animality—driven helplessly by the pull of its vāsanās.
Ṛṣabha
One’s guṇa-dominance and vāsanās shape one’s destiny; cultivating sattva supports higher spiritual ascent.
No tīrtha is mentioned in this shloka.
No explicit rite is stated; the implied discipline is guṇa-śuddhi—cultivating sattva through dharmic living.