यज्ञं च विधिवच्चक्रे बृहस्पतिरुदारधीः । नानामुनिगणैर्युक्तं रम्यं बहुफलप्रदम् । सुपर्णच्छायसंपन्नं कुण्डं तत्पापिदुर्ल्लभम्
yajñaṃ ca vidhivaccakre bṛhaspatirudāradhīḥ | nānāmunigaṇairyuktaṃ ramyaṃ bahuphalapradam | suparṇacchāyasaṃpannaṃ kuṇḍaṃ tatpāpidurllabham
また高雅なる智慧を備えたブリハスパティは、さまざまなムニの群れを伴い、法にかなってそこでヤジュニャ(祭祀)を修し、そのクンダを麗しく、功徳の果を多く授けるものとした。スパルナ(ガルダ)の影に恵まれたその聖なる池は、罪ある者には得難い。
Brahmā (deduced for Vaiṣṇavakhaṇḍa context)
Tirtha: Bṛhaspati-kunda (implied)
Type: kund
Scene: Bṛhaspati conducts a Vedic yajña beside a beautiful kund; sages encircle the fire; above, Suparṇa (Garuḍa) casts a protective shade, suggesting divine auspiciousness; the pond glows with merit.
A tīrtha’s power is intensified by Vedic rites and saintly presence; access is portrayed as linked to moral and spiritual readiness.
Bṛhaspati-kuṇḍa in Ayodhyā, made fruitful by Bṛhaspati’s yajña and the assembly of sages.
Performance of yajña ‘vidhivat’ (according to rule) at/near the pond; the verse also implies pilgrimage eligibility through purity.