Tīrtha-yātrā: Phalaśruti and Sacred Geography from Lohitya to Prayāga
Pulastya’s Instruction
सम्मितं पुष्कराणां च स्नात्वार्च्य पितृदेवता: । जामदग्न्येन रामेण कृतं तत् सुमहात्मना
sammitam puṣkarāṇāṁ ca snātvārcya pitṛdevatāḥ | jāmadagnyena rāmeṇa kṛtaṁ tat sumahātmanā ||
聖なるプシュカラにて沐浴し、祖霊と神々をしかるべく供養したのち、大いなる魂をもつジャマダグニヤのラーマは、そこに定められた儀礼を、敬虔とダルマの厳守をもって執り行った。
घुलस्त्य उवाच
The verse highlights dharmic discipline: purification through bathing at a tīrtha and respectful worship of both ancestors (Pitṛs) and gods (Devas). Ethical life is shown as grounded in gratitude to one’s lineage and reverence for the divine order.
The speaker recounts that Rāma Jāmadagnya (Paraśurāma) went to the Puṣkara sacred waters, bathed, and performed worship for the Pitṛs and the gods, completing the appropriate rite there as a great-souled ascetic-warrior.