तत्र स्नानादिकं सर्वं जपहोमादिकं च यत् । सर्वं कोटिगुणं राजंस्तत्प्रसादादसंशयम्
tatra snānādikaṃ sarvaṃ japahomādikaṃ ca yat | sarvaṃ koṭiguṇaṃ rājaṃstatprasādādasaṃśayam
હે રાજન, ત્યાં સ્નાનાદિ સર્વ કર્મો તથા જપ-હોમાદિ જે કંઈ કરવામાં આવે, તે બધું તે તીર્થના પ્રસાદથી નિઃસંદેહે કોટિગુણ ફળદાયક બને છે.
Pulastya
Tirtha: Koṭitīrtha
Type: ghat
Listener: A king (rājan / nṛpaśreṣṭha)
Scene: A kingly pilgrim at a luminous tīrtha performs snāna; nearby brāhmaṇas chant japa while a small homa fire burns; the tīrtha is personified as a radiant presence bestowing ‘koti’ merit.
Sacred place transforms ordinary dharma into amplified merit; tīrtha-grace is presented as a multiplier of sincere practice.
Koṭitīrtha, where ritual actions are said to yield koṭi-guṇa (crore-fold) results.
Snāna (bathing) and allied rites such as japa (recitation) and homa (fire-offering), with the promise of multiplied fruit when done there.
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