कामिनां कामदं क्षेत्रं यतीनां मुक्तिदायकम् । सिद्धानां सिद्धिदं प्रोक्तं धर्मारण्यं युगेयुगे
kāmināṃ kāmadaṃ kṣetraṃ yatīnāṃ muktidāyakam | siddhānāṃ siddhidaṃ proktaṃ dharmāraṇyaṃ yugeyuge
Dharmāraṇya est proclamé, âge après âge, comme un champ qui accorde les désirs aux épris de désir, la délivrance aux ascètes, et les accomplissements spirituels aux siddhas.
Vasiṣṭha (contextual)
Tirtha: Dharmāraṇya
Type: kshetra
Scene: Tripartite tableau within the same forest-kṣetra: (1) householders offering lamps and seeking blessings, (2) ascetics meditating under trees with serene radiance, (3) siddhas in subtle yogic postures with symbolic siddhi signs (aura, levitation implied).
A tīrtha can serve seekers at different stages—granting worldly aims, yogic attainments, or final liberation—when approached with appropriate intent.
Dharmāraṇya, described as universally potent across all yugas.
No specific rite is named; the verse categorizes fruits (kāma, mokṣa, siddhi) by seeker-type.