विधिवदिह हि धीमान्स्नानदानानि तीर्थे नरवर इह शक्त्या यः करोत्यादरेण । स इह विपुलभोगान्निर्मलात्मा च भक्त्या भजति भुजगशायिश्रीपतेरात्मनैक्यम्
vidhivadiha hi dhīmānsnānadānāni tīrthe naravara iha śaktyā yaḥ karotyādareṇa | sa iha vipulabhogānnirmalātmā ca bhaktyā bhajati bhujagaśāyiśrīpaterātmanaikyam
Indeed, the wise and excellent person who, according to proper rule, performs bathing and charity at the tīrtha here—according to his capacity and with reverence—enjoys abundant prosperity in this life; and, becoming pure in soul, through devotion he attains union with Śrīpati, the Lord who reclines upon the serpent.
Agastya (continuing narration)
Type: kshetra
Listener: (contextual) interlocutor in the section
Scene: A wise pilgrim performs prescribed bathing and charity at the Ayodhyā tīrtha; above, Śrīpati (Viṣṇu) reclines on Śeṣa, radiating serenity, symbolizing the devotee’s inner union.
Rightly performed pilgrimage-practice (snāna and dāna) yields both worldly well-being and the highest devotional goal—union with Viṣṇu.
The Ayodhyā-region tīrtha being discussed throughout this chapter, presented as a locus for both prosperity and spiritual realization.
Perform snāna and dāna at the tīrtha vidhivat (according to injunction), with reverence and within one’s means, grounded in bhakti.