ऋचमेकां जपेद्यस्तु ऋग्वेदस्य फलं लभेत् । यजुर्वेदस्य यजुषा साम्ना सामफलं लभेत्
ṛcamekāṃ japedyastu ṛgvedasya phalaṃ labhet | yajurvedasya yajuṣā sāmnā sāmaphalaṃ labhet
ผู้ใดสวดแม้เพียงหนึ่งฤจาแห่งฤคเวท ย่อมได้ผลแห่งฤคเวท; ด้วยยชุสย่อมได้ผลแห่งยชุรเวท; และด้วยสามันย่อมได้ผลแห่งสามเวท
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) to the sages (deduced)
Tirtha: Revā-tīrtha (contextual)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A priestly figure recites a single ṛc with raised hand in Vedic gesture; three symbolic streams of sound (Ṛg, Yajus, Sāman) appear as luminous ribbons rising toward the deity and sky, signifying complete Veda-fruit.
At a sanctified setting, even small acts of Vedic recitation can yield the full spiritual “fruit,” emphasizing sincerity and tīrtha-power.
The claim is made within the Revā/Narmadā māhātmya, implying Narmadā tīrthas magnify Vedic japa.
Recitation (japa) of a single ṛc, a Yajus formula, or a Sāman chant, each conferring its respective Vedic fruit.