यज्ञाध्ययनदानानां तपोव्रतसमाधिनाम् । संप्राप्तफलमस्माभिर्युष्माभिः सर्वतीर्थकाः
yajñādhyayanadānānāṃ tapovratasamādhinām | saṃprāptaphalamasmābhiryuṣmābhiḥ sarvatīrthakāḥ
ผลแห่งยัญญะ การศึกษาพระเวท การให้ทาน ตบะ วรต และสมาธิ—เราทั้งหลายและท่านทั้งหลายก็ได้บรรลุผลนั้นแล้ว โอ้ผู้เป็นดั่งรูปแห่งสรรพทีรถะทั้งปวง
Nārada (contextual; addressing sacred beings/pilgrimage presences)
Tirtha: Dvārakā tīrtha (implied)
Type: tirtha
Listener: yūyam (sarva-tīrthakāḥ) and asmābhiḥ (inclusive assembly)
Scene: A gathering of pilgrims and sages at a sacred site, with ritual fires, scripture recitation, alms-giving, and meditative postures depicted simultaneously—symbolizing that all dharmic fruits have converged here.
Purāṇic dharma integrates ritual, study, charity, vows, and meditation—pilgrimage is presented as a culmination that gathers these fruits.
Dvārakā’s tīrtha-field is implied as the setting where comprehensive dharmic fruits are realized.
The verse lists core dharmic disciplines—yajña, adhyayana, dāna, tapas, vrata, and samādhi—without giving a step-by-step procedure.