Brahmā’s Puṣkara Sacrifice: Ṛtvij System, Sāvitrī’s Reconciliation, Tīrtha-Catalogue, Śrāddha & Initiation Rites, and Vrata Fruits
सर्वयज्ञफलैस्तुल्यं सर्वतीर्थफलप्रदम् । सर्वेषां चैव वेदानां समाप्तिस्तेन वै कृता
sarvayajñaphalaistulyaṃ sarvatīrthaphalapradam | sarveṣāṃ caiva vedānāṃ samāptistena vai kṛtā
ഇത് എല്ലാ യാഗങ്ങളുടെയും ഫലത്തിന് തുല്യമാണ്, എല്ലാ തീർത്ഥാടനങ്ങളുടെയും ഫലം നൽകുന്നതാണ്, ഇതിലൂടെയാണ് എല്ലാ വേദങ്ങളും പൂർണ്ണമാകുന്നത്.
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Concept: A properly performed sacred practice can encapsulate the fruits of yajña, tīrtha, and Vedic study—dharma is fulfilled through concentrated, sincere observance.
Application: Treat daily worship/discipline as non-trivial: do it with steadiness, cleanliness, and remembrance; avoid the mindset that only rare pilgrimages or costly rites matter.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
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Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"meditative","suggested_raga":"Yaman","pace":"slow-meditative","voice_tone":"serene","sound_elements":["soft temple bells","even breath","lamp crackle","distant flowing water","brief silence between pādas"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: sarvayajñaphalaiḥ+tulyam→sarvayajñaphalaistulyaṃ; ca+eva→caiva.
It declares that the act being described is on par with the cumulative fruits of all Vedic sacrifices and also grants the combined merit of all pilgrimage-sites.
It says that through it the Vedas reach their ‘samāpti’—their completion or intended culmination—implying it fulfills the Vedas’ ultimate purpose rather than merely their ritual detail.
The verse encourages prioritizing a single highly efficacious dharmic act (as defined by the surrounding context) as a concentrated path to merit, rather than relying only on many dispersed rituals or travels.