नारद उवाच । ब्रह्मलोकादहं प्राप्तः प्रस्थितस्तु धरातले । तीर्थयात्राकृते शक्र नान्यदस्तीह कारणम्
nārada uvāca | brahmalokādahaṃ prāptaḥ prasthitastu dharātale | tīrthayātrākṛte śakra nānyadastīha kāraṇam
नारद उवाच— ब्रह्मलोकादहं प्राप्तः, धरातले प्रस्थितोऽस्मि। शक्र, तीर्थयात्राकृतेऽहं, नान्यदत्र कारणम्॥
Nārada
Listener: Śakra (Indra)
Scene: Nārada, radiant and travel-ready, descends from Brahmaloka toward earth, addressing Śakra; the cosmos layered behind—Brahmaloka above, Svarga mid, Bhūloka below—signaling pilgrimage as a divine mission.
Pilgrimage is presented as a supreme dharmic pursuit—so significant that even celestial sages undertake it as a primary purpose.
This verse praises tīrtha-yātrā in general; the specific tīrtha(s) are not named in this line.
Tīrtha-yātrā itself is the prescribed practice—undertaking a pilgrimage to sacred waters and holy sites.
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