ऋग्यजुःसामगीतेषु साङ्गोपाङ्गेषु यत्फलम् । तत्फलं समवाप्नोति गायत्रीमात्रमन्त्रवित्
ṛgyajuḥsāmagīteṣu sāṅgopāṅgeṣu yatphalam | tatphalaṃ samavāpnoti gāyatrīmātramantravit
ผลอันใดมีอยู่ในการสวดขับฤค ยชุร และสามะ พร้อมทั้งองค์ประกอบและส่วนประกอบย่อยทั้งหลาย ผลนั้นเองย่อมบรรลุแก่ผู้รู้คาถาคายตรีเพียงบทเดียวเป็นมนต์
Narrator (Mārkaṇḍeya, contextually)
Tirtha: Kambu-tīrtha
Type: ghat
Listener: nṛpa (king)
Scene: A luminous Gāyatrī presence implied (five faces/ten arms in later iconography, or a radiant mantra halo) above a seated practitioner by the river; Vedic texts symbolically surrounding; the three Vedas depicted as streams merging into one mantra-light.
Sincere mastery of the essential mantra (Gāyatrī) is exalted as spiritually equivalent to extensive Vedic recitation.
The verse occurs within the Kambu-tīrtha praise, though it specifically highlights mantra-merit rather than geography.
Mantra-jñāna/upāsanā is implied: knowing (and by extension practicing) the Gāyatrī is praised as highly meritorious.