तत्र स्नानं तु यः कुर्याद्विप्रान्संतर्पयेन्नरः । सौत्रामणेश्च यज्ञस्य फलं प्राप्नोति मानवः
tatra snānaṃ tu yaḥ kuryādviprānsaṃtarpayennaraḥ | sautrāmaṇeśca yajñasya phalaṃ prāpnoti mānavaḥ
Whoever bathes there and duly satisfies the Brāhmaṇas with hospitality and food attains the fruit of the Sautrāmaṇi sacrifice.
Brahmā (deduced: Vaiṣṇavakhaṇḍa narrative style—Brahmā to Nārada)
Tirtha: Gopratāra
Type: ghat
Scene: A pilgrim emerges from the Sarayū after snāna at Gopratāra, then offers seats and a meal to Brāhmaṇas under a canopy; in the sky, a symbolic Vedic altar/fire appears faintly, indicating Sautrāmaṇī fruit.
Pilgrimage is completed by compassion and service—bathing plus honoring the learned yields great sacrificial merit.
The ‘there’ refers to the praised Gopratāra Tīrtha within Ayodhyā’s sacred circuit.
Snāna (holy bath) and vipra-saṃtarpana (feeding/honoring Brāhmaṇas).