तस्य पुण्यं प्रवक्ष्यामि संक्षेपेण च वोऽग्रतः । तत्फलं कोटितीर्थे तु उज्जयिन्यां महालये
tasya puṇyaṃ pravakṣyāmi saṃkṣepeṇa ca vo'grataḥ | tatphalaṃ koṭitīrthe tu ujjayinyāṃ mahālaye
I shall now tell you, briefly and plainly, the merit of that observance. Its fruit is as though gained at Koṭitīrtha in Ujjayinī, at the great sacred shrine.
Skanda (deduced from Dvārakā Māhātmya narrative style within Skanda Purāṇa)
Tirtha: Koṭitīrtha (Ujjayinī)
Type: kund
Listener: Dvija-s (brāhmaṇas)
Scene: The narrator proclaims the fruit of the Dvādaśī vigil, visually juxtaposing Dvārakā worship with a vision of Ujjayinī’s Koṭitīrtha and the great shrine (Mahākāla/Mahālaya) as a symbolic equivalence of merit.
A properly performed vow can yield tīrtha-like results, equating home/temple worship with the merit of renowned pilgrimage sites.
Koṭitīrtha at Ujjayinī (Ujjain), described as a great sacred seat (mahālaya).
The verse introduces an explanation of the fruit (phala) of the previously described Dvādaśī night vigil and offerings.