कीदृशी सा सदा मेध्याऽयोध्या विष्णुप्रियापुरी । आद्या सा गीयते वेदे पुरीणां मुक्तिदायिका
kīdṛśī sā sadā medhyā'yodhyā viṣṇupriyāpurī | ādyā sā gīyate vede purīṇāṃ muktidāyikā
¿Cómo es esa Ayodhyā, siempre pura, la ciudad amada de Viṣṇu? En el Veda se la canta como la ciudad primordial, dadora de liberación entre las ciudades.
Ṛṣis (sages)
Tirtha: Ayodhyā
Type: kshetra
Listener: Ṛṣis
Scene: The sages extol Ayodhyā as eternally pure and beloved of Viṣṇu, with a visionary glimpse of a luminous city sanctified by Vedic hymns.
A supremely sacred city is defined by purity and God-centeredness, and such a place becomes a gateway to liberation.
Ayodhyā—described as ever-pure and liberation-giving, beloved of Viṣṇu.
No specific rite is prescribed; the verse highlights Ayodhyā’s inherent sanctity (medhyatva) and mokṣa-bestowing power.