यत्फलं गोग्रहे मृत्युं संप्राप्ता यांति मानवाः । तत्फलं चतुरो मासान्पूजया जलशायिनः
yatphalaṃ gograhe mṛtyuṃ saṃprāptā yāṃti mānavāḥ | tatphalaṃ caturo māsānpūjayā jalaśāyinaḥ
ဂိုဂြဟာ၌ သေဆုံးခြင်းဖြင့် လူတို့ရရှိသော ကုသိုလ်အကျိုးသည် မည်သို့ရှိသနည်း၊ ထိုအကျိုးတူကိုပင် ရေ၌လဲလျောင်းတော်မူသော သခင် ဇလရှာယီကို လေးလကြာ ပူဇော်ခြင်းဖြင့် ရရှိနိုင်၏။
Sūta (deduced)
Tirtha: Gograha (comparative) / Jalaśāyī worship at Biladvāra (context)
Type: kshetra
Listener: (Not stated)
Scene: Two-panel comparison: (1) a serene pilgrim at Gograha at life’s end with priests chanting; (2) devotees worshipping Jalaśāyī for four months with lamps and tulasī—both leading to the same radiant spiritual fruit.
Devotional practice can match even rare, extraordinary tīrtha-fruits, making high merit accessible through worship.
Gograha is explicitly mentioned as a place whose exceptional fruit is equated with Cāturmāsya worship of Jalaśāyī.
Perform pūjā of Jalaśāyī continuously for four months (Cāturmāsya).
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