कीटाः पिपीलिकाश्चैव ये चान्ये मृगपक्षिणः । कालेन निधनं प्राप्ताः स्वर्गद्वारे शृणु द्विज
kīṭāḥ pipīlikāścaiva ye cānye mṛgapakṣiṇaḥ | kālena nidhanaṃ prāptāḥ svargadvāre śṛṇu dvija
แมลง มด และสัตว์กับนกอื่น ๆ ด้วย—ผู้ที่ถึงความตายตามกาล ณ สวรรค์ทวาร—จงฟังเถิด โอ้ทวิชะ (ผู้เกิดสองครั้ง)
Brahmā (deduced; Vaiṣṇavakhaṇḍa dialogue style)
Tirtha: Svargadvāra (Ayodhyā)
Type: ghat
Listener: Dvija (a brāhmaṇa interlocutor addressed as ‘śṛṇu dvija’)
Scene: On the Sarayū bank at Svargadvāra, tiny insects and ants, along with deer and birds, gather near a sanctified marker; a gentle radiance rises as time brings natural death, suggesting unseen uplift; a brāhmaṇa listener is addressed.
The purifying potency of a tīrtha is portrayed as affecting even non-human beings who die within its sacred boundary.
Svargadvāra in Ayodhyā.
None; it underscores the place-based merit irrespective of species.