गंगां गच्छति यस्त्वेको यस्तु भक्त्यानुमोदयेत् । तयोस्तुल्यफलं प्राहुर्भक्तिरेवात्र कारणम्
gaṃgāṃ gacchati yastveko yastu bhaktyānumodayet | tayostulyaphalaṃ prāhurbhaktirevātra kāraṇam
If one person goes to the sacred Gaṅgā, and another, unable to go, rejoices and approves with devotion, they are said to gain equal fruit—for here devotion (bhakti) alone is the true cause.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Gaṅgā
Type: tirtha
Listener: Pārvatī or internal interlocutor (contextual)
Scene: Two devotees: one walking toward the Gaṅgā ghāṭa with staff and waterpot; another at home with folded hands, eyes moist with devotion, joyfully blessing the pilgrim. A subtle radiance links them, signifying equal fruit through bhakti.
Devotion is paramount: sincere appreciative participation (anumodana) can match the merit of physically reaching the tīrtha.
Gaṅgā is the tīrtha in view; the verse also universalizes access to her merit through bhakti.
Anumodana—devoutly rejoicing in and endorsing Gaṅgā pilgrimage—is presented as a valid merit-bearing practice.