Account of Various Sacred Tīrthas
Pilgrimage Merits and Prayāga Supremacy
लोकपालाश्च सिद्धाश्च निरताः पितरस्तथा । सनत्कुमारप्रमुखास्तथैव च महर्षयः
lokapālāśca siddhāśca niratāḥ pitarastathā | sanatkumārapramukhāstathaiva ca maharṣayaḥ
Ali estão também os Lokapālas, os Siddhas e os Pitṛs sempre diligentes; e igualmente os grandes ṛṣis, tendo Sanatkumāra à frente.
Unspecified in the provided excerpt (narrative listing within Svargakhaṇḍa context)
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: tirtha
Sandhi Resolution Notes: लोकपालाश्च = लोकपालाः + च; सिद्धाश्च = सिद्धाः + च; पितरस्तथा = पितरः + तथा; सनत्कुमारप्रमुखास्तथैव = सनत्कुमारप्रमुखाः + तथा + एव.
Lokapālas are the directional/world guardians—deities appointed to protect and oversee the quarters and cosmic order, commonly associated with Indra, Agni, Yama, Nirṛti, Varuṇa, Vāyu, Kubera, and Īśāna (lists may vary by text).
The verse groups multiple orders of revered beings—celestial perfected beings (Siddhas), ancestral powers (Pitṛs), and great sages—highlighting a complete sacred assembly spanning cosmic governance, spiritual attainment, and ancestral continuity.
By describing these beings as ‘niratāḥ’ (steadfastly engaged), the verse implicitly commends disciplined dedication to one’s ordained role—spiritual practice for sages and Siddhas, protection and order for guardians, and ancestral support through dharma.