The Greatness of Gayā
Gayā-Māhātmya
यूपं प्रदक्षिणीकृत्य वाजपेयफलं लभेत् । ततो गच्छेत्तु सुभगे धेनुकं लोकविश्रुतम् ॥ ६८ ॥
yūpaṃ pradakṣiṇīkṛtya vājapeyaphalaṃ labhet | tato gacchettu subhage dhenukaṃ lokaviśrutam || 68 ||
ユーパ(yūpa、祭柱)を右繞して礼拝すれば、ヴァージャペーヤ祭(Vājapeya)の果報を得る。その後、幸いなる者よ、世に名高いティールタ、デーヌカ(Dhenuka)へ赴くべきである。
Sanatkumara (in dialogue to Narada, instructing the tīrtha-route)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: bhakti
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
It teaches that simple tīrtha-oriented acts—like pradakṣiṇā around a sacred yūpa—can yield merit equivalent to major Vedic sacrifices, emphasizing accessible paths to puṇya within pilgrimage practice.
While framed as tīrtha-mahātmya, it supports bhakti by valuing reverential bodily worship (pradakṣiṇā) and faithful movement through sacred geography, cultivating remembrance and surrender rather than mere ritual complexity.
Ritual procedure is implied: pradakṣiṇā as an act of honor in yājñika practice, and the concept of yajña-phala (Vājapeya merit) being transferable/attainable through prescribed sacred acts.