ततः फलानि वांछंति तीर्थयात्रोद्भवानि ते । व्रतानां नियमानां च स्वर्गवासादिहेतवः
tataḥ phalāni vāṃchaṃti tīrthayātrodbhavāni te | vratānāṃ niyamānāṃ ca svargavāsādihetavaḥ
ત્યારબાદ તેઓ તીર્થયાત્રાથી ઉત્પન્ન ફળોની ઇચ્છા કરે છે, તેમજ વ્રત અને નિયમોના ફળોની પણ—સ્વર્ગવાસ વગેરે હેતુથી.
Skanda (deduced; exact speaker not stated in the snippet)
Tirtha: tīrthas (general)
Type: ghat
Scene: Pilgrims with staffs and waterpots approach a sacred ford; some observe fasts, others give alms; above, a subtle vision of svarga as a distant celestial city, indicating their sought reward.
Pilgrimage, vows, and disciplined living are portrayed as dharmic means that generate merit and higher states, including heaven.
The verse praises tīrtha-yātrā in general rather than naming one site, fitting the genre of Tīrthamāhātmya.
It recommends the dharmic framework of tīrtha pilgrimage, vratas (vows), and niyamas (regulated observances), though no single rite is specified.
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