The Greatness of Gayā
Gayā-Māhātmya
महाकल्पकृतं पापं गयां प्राप्य विनश्यति । गवि गृध्रवटे चैव श्राद्धं दत्तं महाफलम् ॥ ५६ ॥
mahākalpakṛtaṃ pāpaṃ gayāṃ prāpya vinaśyati | gavi gṛdhravaṭe caiva śrāddhaṃ dattaṃ mahāphalam || 56 ||
महाकल्पों में संचित पाप भी गया पहुँचने पर नष्ट हो जाता है। और गया के ‘गवि’ तथा ‘गृध्रवट’ में दिया गया श्राद्ध अत्यन्त महाफलदायक होता है।
Narada (teaching in the Gayā-māhātmya context, traditionally within the Narada–Sanatkumara dialogue frame)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It declares Gayā as a supremely purifying tīrtha where even long-accumulated sins are destroyed, and it elevates Śrāddha at specific Gayā-related sites as exceptionally fruitful for dharma and ancestral welfare.
While centered on tīrtha and Śrāddha, it supports bhakti in practice by directing devotees to sacred places and faith-filled offerings (śraddhā) that align one’s actions with dharma and reverence for the divine order sustaining ancestors and descendants.
Ritual application (Kalpa/Śrauta–Gṛhya orientation) is implied: performing Śrāddha correctly at prescribed tīrthas is presented as a rule-based dharmic act producing specific results (phala).