सर्वे संतानिकंनाम ब्रह्मलोकादनन्तरम् । वानराश्च स्वकां योनिं राक्षसाश्चापि राक्षसीम्
sarve saṃtānikaṃnāma brahmalokādanantaram | vānarāśca svakāṃ yoniṃ rākṣasāścāpi rākṣasīm
Todos alcançam o reino chamado Santānika, inferior apenas a Brahmaloka. Os Vānaras chegam ao nascimento que desejam, e os Rākṣasas também alcançam a condição de Rākṣasa.
Narrator (contextual Purāṇic narration within Ayodhyāmāhātmya)
Tirtha: Svargadvāra (implied locus of Santānika doctrine)
Type: ghat
Scene: A schematic yet poetic vision of realms: Santānika shining just beneath Brahmaloka; streams of souls—humans, Vānaras, Rākṣasas—moving to their respective destinations, guided by divine order.
Sacred merit yields graded destinations: a high realm for the devoted, and fitting outcomes aligned with one’s nature and destiny.
The statement continues the Svargadvāra–Ayodhyā promise, explaining the stature of Santānika-loka.
No new ritual; it is a results-summary (phala-śruti) describing the hierarchy of attainments.