ततोऽभ्यसेत्प्रयत्नेन सदाचारं सदा द्विजः । तीर्थान्यप्यभिलष्यंति सदाचारिसमागमम्
tato'bhyasetprayatnena sadācāraṃ sadā dvijaḥ | tīrthānyapyabhilaṣyaṃti sadācārisamāgamam
तस्माद् द्विजः सदा यत्नेन सदाचारं समाचरेत्। तीर्थान्यपि सदाचारिसमागमं सन्निधिं चाभिलषन्ति॥
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Tirtha: Kāśī-kṣetra (implied)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A learned dvija at dawn on a Kāśī ghāṭa, hands folded, choosing right conduct; the tīrtha itself personified as a radiant river-goddess and temple-spirits welcoming the virtuous while turning away from the careless.
True holiness is strengthened by character; right conduct is itself a great tīrtha-like merit.
The verse speaks generally of all tīrthas, within the Kāśīkhaṇḍa’s praise of Kāśī as the supreme field of dharma.
No specific rite is prescribed; the injunction is ethical—continuous practice of sadācāra.