Saptasārasvata-tīrtha-prasaṅgaḥ | The Saptasārasvata Pilgrimage Account and the Maṅkaṇaka Narrative
पन्नगेभ्यो भयं तत्र विद्यते न सम पौरव । तत्रापि विधिवद् दत्त्वा विप्रेभ्यो रत्नसंचयान्
Vaiśampāyana uvāca: pannagebhyo bhayaṃ tatra vidyate na sama Paurava | tatrāpi vidhivad dattvā viprebhyo ratnasañcayān ||
பௌரவா, அங்கே பாம்புகளால் எவருக்கும் அச்சமில்லை. அங்கேயும் பலராமன் விதிப்படி பிராமணர்களுக்கு ரத்தினக் குவியல்களை தானமாக அளித்தான்.
वैशम्पायन उवाच
The passage highlights dharmic conduct during pilgrimage: fear is dispelled in a sanctified space, and merit is reinforced through vidhivat dāna—proper, rule-governed generosity to Brahmins—showing that sacred travel is paired with ethical giving and ritual discipline.
Vaiśampāyana narrates Balarāma’s continued tīrtha-journey: at a place where serpents pose no danger, Balarāma performs prescribed gifts of jewels to Brahmins and then proceeds eastward, encountering a vast succession of famed tīrthas.