The Glory of Gayā and the Pilgrimage Circuit of Allied Tīrthas
ततो गच्छेत ब्रह्मर्षेर्गौतमस्य वनं नृप । अहल्याया ह्रदे स्नात्वा व्रजेत परमां गतिम्
tato gaccheta brahmarṣergautamasya vanaṃ nṛpa | ahalyāyā hrade snātvā vrajeta paramāṃ gatim
แล้วแต่บัดนั้น ข้าแต่พระราชา พึงเสด็จไปยังพนไพรของพรหมฤๅษีโคตมะ; ครั้นอาบสนานในสระของอหัลยาแล้ว ย่อมบรรลุปรมคติ อันเป็นที่หมายสูงสุด
Unspecified in the provided excerpt (contextually a narrator/teacher addressing a king: 'nṛpa')
Concept: Contact with ṛṣi-kṣetra and sacred waters, approached with reverence, can catalyze the highest spiritual attainment (paramā gati).
Application: Seek environments that elevate character—satsanga, quiet retreats, and disciplined bathing/cleanliness rituals as reminders of inner purification; pair outer snāna with inner resolve (truthfulness, restraint).
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Type: forest
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A tranquil hermitage forest of Gautama: tall sal and banyan trees, deer moving fearlessly, and a simple thatched āśrama with smoke curling from a small fire. At the center lies Ahalyā’s lake—clear as crystal—where the pilgrim steps into the water; the surface reflects a faint vision of Ahalyā’s redeemed serenity and a distant Vaikuṇṭha-like radiance suggesting paramā gati.","primary_figures":["Brahmarṣi Gautama (as presiding presence)","pilgrim bather","Ahalyā (subtle reflected/vision form)"],"setting":"forest āśrama with kusa mats, water pot, sacred lake with lotus edges, gentle wildlife, minimalistic ascetic architecture","lighting_mood":"golden dawn","color_palette":["forest green","crystal blue","lotus white","earth brown","sun-gold"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: Gautama seated in tapas near the lake with gold leaf halo, the pilgrim bathing at Ahalyā-hrada, a delicate reflected Ahalyā visage in the water, and a small Vaikuṇṭha radiance motif in the upper register; ornate gold leaf on halos and water highlights, rich reds/greens for garments, traditional iconographic framing.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: lyrical hermitage forest with delicate leaves and deer, transparent lake with soft ripples; the pilgrim entering water, Gautama calm and austere; subtle celestial glow on the horizon indicating paramā gati, cool natural palette and refined faces.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: iconic Gautama with bold outlines and large eyes, lake rendered as patterned blue field with lotus motifs, pilgrim in ritual posture; strong red/yellow/green palette, temple-wall composition with a small celestial emblem above.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: lotus-rich lake scene with ornate floral borders; devotional symmetry with sages’ āśrama elements, peacocks and cows in the margins; deep blue water with gold lotus outlines, a faint Vaikuṇṭha motif in the top center."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"meditative","suggested_raga":"Yaman","pace":"slow-meditative","voice_tone":"serene","sound_elements":["birds at dawn","gentle water ripples","soft conch in distance","forest breeze","long pauses of silence"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: ब्रह्मर्षेः + गौतमस्य → ब्रह्मर्षेर्गौतमस्य (विसर्ग + ग् = र्ग्).
It points to a specific pilgrimage circuit: Gautama’s forest and Ahalyā’s lake (hrada), presenting them as named sacred locales whose visitation and bathing are spiritually efficacious.
While not explicitly devotional to a single deity, it expresses a core Purāṇic bhakti ethos: reverence for holy places and saintly figures (ṛṣis) and faith that sincere tirtha-practice can lead toward the highest spiritual attainment.
It teaches humility and disciplined seeking: approach sanctified spaces associated with sages, perform purifying acts like bathing with right intention, and orient one’s life toward the “paramā gati” (the highest good).