सरसि ब्रह्मणा तत्र यूपश्रेष्ठः समुच्छ्रितः । यूपं प्रदक्षिणं कृत्वा वाजपेयफलं लभेत्
sarasi brahmaṇā tatra yūpaśreṣṭhaḥ samucchritaḥ | yūpaṃ pradakṣiṇaṃ kṛtvā vājapeyaphalaṃ labhet
ఆ సరస్సులో బ్రహ్మదేవుడు అక్కడ శ్రేష్ఠమైన యూపాన్ని (యజ్ఞస్తంభాన్ని) ఎత్తుగా స్థాపించాడు. ఆ యూపాన్ని భక్తితో ప్రదక్షిణ చేయువాడు వాజపేయ యజ్ఞఫలాన్ని పొందును.
Unspecified narrator (context-dependent within Svargakhaṇḍa 38; not explicit in this single verse)
Concept: Reverent circumambulation of a sanctified symbol (yūpa) can grant the fruit of a major sacrifice (Vājapeya).
Application: Adopt small, consistent devotional gestures—pradakṣiṇā, respectful bowing, mindful walking around a sacred focus (temple, Tulasi, altar)—as accessible ‘great acts’ when done with sincerity.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: vira
Type: tirtha
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"In the center of a lotus-ringed lake rises a tall, gleaming sacrificial post, wrapped with sacred cloth and garlands, as if the memory of ancient yajñas still vibrates in the air. A pilgrim walks clockwise along the water’s edge in pradakṣiṇā, each step leaving a faint trail of light that spirals toward the yūpa.","primary_figures":["pilgrim performing pradakṣiṇā","Brahmā (as consecrator, depicted in a small vision or shrine)","yūpa (sacrificial post, central icon)"],"setting":"Brahma-saras lake with a raised platform or islet holding the yūpa; lotus blooms, ritual flags, and small lamps around the perimeter","lighting_mood":"divine radiance","color_palette":["antique gold","lotus white","sapphire blue","vermillion red","leaf green"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: towering yūpa at Brahma-saras with heavy gold leaf embossing, gem-like ornamentation on garlands, pilgrim in pradakṣiṇā posture, Brahmā shrine with ornate arch, rich crimson and emerald background, traditional South Indian iconographic framing.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: elegant tall yūpa on a small islet, delicate lotus lake, pilgrim circling with refined gesture, soft sky wash, subtle sacred glow, fine linework and cool blues with warm gold accents.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: bold outlined yūpa as central vertical axis, rhythmic lotus patterns, pilgrim in dynamic clockwise movement, Brahmā emblem above, strong red-yellow-green palette with black contours, temple mural symmetry.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: central yūpa framed by lotus mandala and ornate floral borders, repeated pradakṣiṇā figures in a circular rhythm, deep indigo lake with gold highlights, peacocks and lotuses integrated, Nathdwara-like intricacy adapted to a Vedic-symbol scene."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"celebratory","suggested_raga":"Bhairavi","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"authoritative","sound_elements":["conch shell","temple bells","chanting chorus","water lapping"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: यूपश्रेष्ठः = यूप + श्रेष्ठः; वाजपेयफलं = वाजपेय + फलम्.
A yūpa is the sacrificial post associated with Vedic yajñas. Here it functions as a sacred marker established by Brahmā, making circumambulation of it a powerful tīrtha-act that yields major ritual merit.
The Vājapeya is a prestigious Soma-sacrifice. The verse states that a devotional act—clockwise circumambulation (pradakṣiṇā) of the sacred yūpa—grants merit considered equivalent to performing that grand rite.
It emphasizes reverent approach to sacred symbols and sites: sincere, disciplined devotion (like pradakṣiṇā) can confer great spiritual benefit, sometimes presented as comparable to elaborate ritual performance.