Ratnagrīva’s Pilgrimage and the Prescribed Procedure for Visiting Sacred Tīrthas
इत्याकर्ण्य वचस्तस्य वाडवाग्र्यस्य धीमतः । पप्रच्छ हृष्टगात्रस्तु तीर्थयात्राविधिं मुनिम्
ityākarṇya vacastasya vāḍavāgryasya dhīmataḥ | papraccha hṛṣṭagātrastu tīrthayātrāvidhiṃ munim
Setelah mendengar demikian kata-kata orang bijaksana itu, yang terunggul dalam kalangan Vāḍava, dia—tubuhnya meremang kerana sukacita—bertanya kepada sang muni tentang tatacara ziarah ke tīrtha-tīrtha suci.
Narrator (describing a disciple/listener questioning a sage)
Concept: Right hearing (śravaṇa) should mature into right questioning and right practice—seeking the proper procedure for pilgrimage rather than mere sentiment.
Application: After inspiration, ask for method: learn the ‘how’ (ethics, vows, conduct) from qualified teachers before undertaking spiritual practices.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: tirtha
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Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"narrative","suggested_raga":"Desh","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"reverent-soft","sound_elements":["birds in the hermitage","rustle of palm leaves","gentle bell chime","distant flowing water","soft drone (tanpura)"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: ityākarṇya = iti + ākarṇya; hṛṣṭagātraḥ + tu → hṛṣṭagātrastu; tīrthayātrāvidhim is a tatpuruṣa compound; no further external sandhi requiring split.
It frames the instruction as a dialogue: after hearing an authoritative speaker, the listener respectfully asks a sage for the formal method (vidhi), showing that dharma is learned through inquiry and transmission.
It means the prescribed procedure or discipline for pilgrimage to sacred fords/places—how one should undertake the journey in a dharmic way, not merely the act of travel.
Joyful receptivity and humility: the listener, inspired by what he has heard, seeks guidance from a muni, emphasizing eagerness to learn and correct practice.