अगस्त्य उवाच । अहो धन्यतमा बुद्धिस्तव जाता तपोधन । दृश्यते येन पृच्छा ते ह्ययोध्यामहिमाश्रिता
agastya uvāca | aho dhanyatamā buddhistava jātā tapodhana | dṛśyate yena pṛcchā te hyayodhyāmahimāśritā
Agastya dit : Ah, combien bénie est l’intelligence qui s’est éveillée en toi, ô trésor d’austérités ; car ta question même se révèle fondée sur la grandeur d’Ayodhyā.
Agastya
Tirtha: Ayodhyā
Type: kshetra
Listener: Śaunaka and sages (implied)
Scene: Agastya blesses Vyāsa’s intellect, acknowledging his question as anchored in Ayodhyā’s greatness; the teacher’s approving gaze sanctifies the forthcoming instruction.
A sincere question about sacred places and dharma is itself meritorious and indicates awakened discernment (buddhi).
Ayodhyā—its ‘mahimā’ is treated as the foundation for proper spiritual inquiry.
None directly here; it commends the inquiry that will lead to instructions on pilgrimage rites.