अहो विष्णुरहो तीर्थमयोध्याऽहो महापुरी । अहो माहात्म्यमतुलं किं न श्लाघ्यमिहास्थितम्
aho viṣṇuraho tīrthamayodhyā'ho mahāpurī | aho māhātmyamatulaṃ kiṃ na ślāghyamihāsthitam
Ah, Viṣṇu! Ah, the sacred tīrtha! Ah, Ayodhyā—the great city! Ah, its incomparable glory! What is there here that is not worthy of praise?
Agastya (quoting the brāhmaṇa/Dharma in narrative)
Tirtha: Ayodhyā-mahāpurī
Type: kshetra
Scene: A devotee (Dharma) stands in Ayodhyā with uplifted arms, repeatedly exclaiming ‘aho’; the city’s temples and banners respond as if alive, with Viṣṇu symbols shimmering in the air.
When a place is permeated by Viṣṇu and tīrtha-power, every aspect of it becomes worthy of reverence and praise.
Ayodhyā as a whole—praised as mahāpurī and tīrtha—is glorified.
No explicit ritual is prescribed; the verse functions as a devotional hymn (stuti) celebrating Ayodhyā’s māhātmya.