तथैकस्मिन्सुरे दृष्टे सर्वदेवसमुद्भवम् । फलं दर्शनजं भावि नराणां द्विजसत्तम
tathaikasminsure dṛṣṭe sarvadevasamudbhavam | phalaṃ darśanajaṃ bhāvi narāṇāṃ dvijasattama
ฉันนั้นแล โอทวิชผู้ประเสริฐ เพียงได้เฝ้าดูเทพองค์เดียว ณ ที่นี้—ผู้เป็นบ่อเกิดแห่งเทพทั้งปวง—มนุษย์ย่อมได้รับผลแห่งทัศนะประหนึ่งได้เห็นเทพทั้งหมด
Viśvāmitra (deduced from surrounding dialogue)
Tirtha: Principal ‘sarva-deva-samudbhava’ deity of the kṣetra (name not specified in verse)
Type: temple
Listener: A brāhmaṇa addressed as dvija-sattama (and/or the king in the continuing discourse)
Scene: A single central shrine radiates as the source of all gods; from it emanate subtle forms/symbols of other deities; a devotee receives the ‘all-darśana’ fruit through one focused gaze.
The Purāṇic idea of ‘concentrated sacredness’: one supreme focus of worship can confer the merit of many.
The tīrtha-area where a deity described as the ‘source of all gods’ is worshipped/seen.
Darśana of the deity (even a single, supremely significant form) as a meritorious act.