Account of Various Sacred Tīrthas
Pilgrimage Merits and Prayāga Supremacy
मयूरहंससंयुक्तं विमानं लभते नरः । ततो गोदावरीं प्राप्य नित्यसिद्धनिषेविताम्
mayūrahaṃsasaṃyuktaṃ vimānaṃ labhate naraḥ | tato godāvarīṃ prāpya nityasiddhaniṣevitām
Un hombre obtiene un vimāna celestial uncido con pavos reales y cisnes; luego, al llegar al Godāvarī, siempre frecuentado por los eternamente perfectos…
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Concept: Pilgrimage and sacred bathing can elevate one’s destiny to celestial attainments; tīrtha is a ‘crossing-place’ from human limitation to divine proximity.
Application: Use sacred journeys (or symbolic pilgrimages—visiting temples, serving holy places) to reset priorities; cultivate purity, charity, and remembrance of God during travel.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: vira
Type: river
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Sandhi Resolution Notes: मयूरहंससंयुक्तं = मयूर + हंस + संयुक्तम् (समास); नित्यसिद्धनिषेविताम् = नित्य + सिद्ध + निषेविताम् (समास).
It portrays the Godāvarī as a tirtha continually visited by siddhas (perfected beings), indicating exceptional sanctity and spiritual potency.
Such imagery is typical of phala-śruti passages, symbolizing heavenly merit and exalted posthumous or spiritual attainment gained through sacred acts connected with the tirtha.
It encourages reverence for holy rivers and pilgrimage traditions, implying that disciplined sacred practice yields elevated spiritual outcomes.