पक्षिणां गरुडो यद्वत्सिंहोऽरण्यनिवासिनाम् । स्थानजानां तु विप्राणां श्रेष्ठोऽष्टकुलिकस्तथा
pakṣiṇāṃ garuḍo yadvatsiṃho'raṇyanivāsinām | sthānajānāṃ tu viprāṇāṃ śreṣṭho'ṣṭakulikastathā
As Garuḍa is foremost among birds, and the lion foremost among those who dwell in the forest, so among the Brāhmaṇas native to that place, the Aṣṭakulika is likewise the pre-eminent one.
Viśvāmitra (deduced)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Garuḍa spreads golden wings above a sacred precinct while a lion stands sentinel near the forest edge; at the center, an aṣṭakulika brāhmaṇa presides over orderly pilgrims at the ghāṭa, embodying protective authority.
The verse underscores discernment (viveka) in dharmic practice: the most eminent should be recognized and honored for sacred acts.
The focus is on the tīrtha ‘place’ and its native ritual community; the named geography is not stated in this verse.
A general directive for tīrtha rites: prefer the foremost place-born Brāhmaṇa (Aṣṭakulika) for officiation and receiving offerings.
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