तत्र स्नानं तथा दानं होमं वैष्णवमंत्रकम् । द्विजपूजां विष्णुपूजां कुर्वीत प्रयतो नरः
tatra snānaṃ tathā dānaṃ homaṃ vaiṣṇavamaṃtrakam | dvijapūjāṃ viṣṇupūjāṃ kurvīta prayato naraḥ
ທີ່ນັ້ນ ຜູ້ມີວິໄນຄວນກະທໍາການອາບນ້ໍາ ການໃຫ້ທານ ແລະການບູຊາໄຟດ້ວຍມັນຕຣາແຫ່ງໄວສະນະວະ; ຄວນນະມັດສະການດວິຊະ ແລະນະມັດສະການພຣະວິດສະນຸ ດ້ວຍໃຈອັນພາກພຽນ।
Brahmā (deduced: Vaiṣṇavakhaṇḍa dialogic style)
Tirtha: Rukmiṇīkuṇḍa
Type: kund
Listener: General instruction to ‘naraḥ’ (the pilgrim), within the muni-addressed discourse
Scene: A pilgrim at the pond performing snāna; nearby a small homa-kuṇḍa with controlled flames; brāhmaṇas receiving offerings; a Viṣṇu shrine or icon at the edge with lamps and tulasī.
Tīrtha merit is completed by a full dhārmic set: purification (snāna), generosity (dāna), worship (pūjā), and mantra-guided sacrifice (homa).
Rukmiṇī-kuṇḍa in Ayodhyā, where these Vaiṣṇava observances are recommended.
Snāna, dāna, Vaiṣṇava-mantra homa, dvija-pūjā, and Viṣṇu-pūjā performed with discipline.
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