तत्र विष्णुपदं दिव्यं दर्शनात्पापनाशनम् । स्पर्शनात्पूजनाच्चापि पितॄणां मोक्षदायकम् ॥ १९ ॥
tatra viṣṇupadaṃ divyaṃ darśanātpāpanāśanam | sparśanātpūjanāccāpi pitṝṇāṃ mokṣadāyakam || 19 ||
അവിടെ ദിവ്യമായ ‘വിഷ്ണുപദം’ ദർശനം മാത്രത്താൽ പാപനാശം വരുത്തുന്നു; സ്പർശവും പൂജയും ചെയ്താലും അത് പിതൃന്മാർക്ക് മോക്ഷദായകമാകുന്നു।
Narada (in dialogue context with the Sanatkumara tradition; Uttara-Bhaga tirtha narration)
Vrata: none
Rasa: {"primary_rasa":"bhakti","secondary_rasa":"adbhuta","emotional_journey":"Moves from wonder at the sanctity of Viṣṇupada to confident devotion: seeing, touching, and worshipping it destroys sin and grants ancestral liberation."}
It declares the exceptional potency of the Vishnupada tirtha: darśana removes pāpa, while sparśa and pūjā extend merit so powerfully that it can aid the mokṣa of one’s pitṛs.
Bhakti is shown as accessible and effective: simple devotional acts—seeing, touching, and worshipping Vishnu’s sacred presence—purify the devotee and generate grace that benefits even the ancestral lineage.
It aligns with Kalpa (ritual procedure): tirtha-darśana, sparśa, and pūjā are presented as concrete ritual-devotional actions connected with pitṛ-related rites (such as śrāddha/tarpaṇa) and their intended fruit.