Dhaumya’s Enumeration of Eastern Tīrthas
Prācī-diś Tīrtha-kathana
ततो देवपथं गत्वा नियतो नियताशन: । देवसत्रस्य यत् पुण्यं तदेवाप्रोति मानव:,तत्पश्चात् नियमपालनके साथ-साथ नियमित आहार ग्रहण करनेवाला मानव देवपथमें जाकर देवसत्रका जो पुण्य है, उसे पा लेता है
tato devapathaṃ gatvā niyato niyatāśanaḥ | devasatrasya yat puṇyaṃ tadevāproti mānavaḥ ||
Pagkaraan, sa paglakad sa “landas ng mga diyos,” ang taong may disiplina—nagpipigil sa sarili at kumakain nang may takdang sukat—ay nagkakamit ng kaparehong kabanalan na nauukol sa Devasatra.
पुलस्त्य उवाच
Ethical restraint—especially disciplined conduct and regulated eating—qualifies a person for the same spiritual merit attributed to exalted sacred rites (here, the Devasatra). The verse elevates inner discipline as a direct means to higher reward.
Pulastya describes the fruit of a regulated, vow-keeping life: after adopting restraints and moderation, a person ‘goes by the devapatha’ and thereby attains the merit associated with the Devasatra, presenting a soteriological path grounded in disciplined living.