भवन्तोऽपि विधानेन यात्रां कुर्वंतु सत्तमाः । अस्माद्गुप्तहरेः स्थानान्निकटे संगमे शुभे
bhavanto'pi vidhānena yātrāṃ kurvaṃtu sattamāḥ | asmādguptahareḥ sthānānnikaṭe saṃgame śubhe
You too, O best of the virtuous, should undertake the pilgrimage in the prescribed manner—near the auspicious confluence, not far from this hidden Hari’s sacred abode.
Brahmā (deduced: Vaiṣṇavakhaṇḍa context—Brahmā addressing Nārada)
Tirtha: Śubha-saṅgama near Guptahari-sthāna
Type: sangam
Scene: A small group of sādhus and householders walking with staffs and waterpots toward a river confluence; a sign-like sacred marker indicates ‘Guptahari-sthāna’ nearby; the rivers meet in a bright, auspicious swirl.
Pilgrimage gains full merit when done with proper observance and awareness of the sacred geography around holy shrines.
Guptahari’s sacred place in Ayodhyā, situated near an auspicious saṅgama (river confluence).
To undertake yātrā (pilgrimage) vidhānena—according to prescribed procedure—centered on Guptahari’s sthāna and the nearby saṅgama.