Tīrtha-Māhātmya: Catalog of Sacred Places and the Supreme Inner Tīrtha
रामेश्वरं परं तीर्थं कार्तिकेयं तथोत्तमम् / भृगुतुङ्गं कामतीर्थं तीर्थं चामरकण्टकम्
rāmeśvaraṃ paraṃ tīrthaṃ kārtikeyaṃ tathottamam / bhṛgutuṅgaṃ kāmatīrthaṃ tīrthaṃ cāmarakaṇṭakam
ราเมศวระเป็นตีรถะสูงสุด; การติเกยะก็ประเสริฐยิ่ง. ภฤคุตุงคะ กามะ-ตีรถะ และตีรถะชื่ออมรกาณฏกะก็เลิศ.
Lord Vishnu (narrating to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Kṣetra-darśana and tīrtha-snāna as karma-śuddhi (pāpa-kṣaya) and punya accrual, supporting higher aims.
Vedantic Theme: Karma-yoga orientation: sanctifying action through sacred intent; purification as preparatory to bhakti/jñāna.
Application: Perform tīrtha-snāna with sankalpa for inner reform; combine with dāna and japa; treat ‘kāma-tīrtha’ boons as subordinate to dharma.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: tīrtha / deva-kṣetra / parvata-kṣetra
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: Setu/Rāmeśvara praised among tīrthas in multiple enumerations (general internal motif)
This verse highlights named tīrthas as “supreme/excellent,” indicating that pilgrimage to such places is treated as a dharmic means of accruing puṇya and spiritual purification.
Indirectly: by emphasizing holy places, it points to preparatory dharma—merit-making and purification—often presented in the Garuda Purana as supports for a better post-death journey and outcomes.
Undertake pilgrimage (or mindful worship/charity connected with these tīrthas) with ethical conduct, treating tīrtha-yātrā as inner purification rather than tourism.