गायत्र्यादिमहामंत्रजपैर्नियमपूर्वकम् । चतुर्णामपि वेदानामावृत्त्या शतसंख्यया
gāyatryādimahāmaṃtrajapairniyamapūrvakam | caturṇāmapi vedānāmāvṛttyā śatasaṃkhyayā
نظم و ضبط کے ساتھ گایتری وغیرہ مہا منتر کا جپ کرنے سے، اور چاروں ویدوں کی سو بار تلاوت و اعادہ کرنے سے—یہاں اسی کے برابر پُنّیہ بیان کیا گیا ہے۔
Sūta (contextual continuation of Setu Māhātmya narration)
Tirtha: Sarvatīrtha (Setukṣetra)
Type: ghat
Listener: Ṛṣis (assembly of sages)
Scene: A disciplined pilgrim at a luminous seashore tīrtha, performing Gāyatrī-japa with a rosary, Vedic manuscripts nearby, while waves touch the sacred bathing steps; subtle presence of ‘four Vedas’ as personified scrolls or sages.
Disciplined mantra-japa and Vedic recitation are held as exceptionally meritorious benchmarks when praising a great tīrtha.
Setu (Setubandha/Rāmeśvara-region) in the Setukhaṇḍa, praised as a ‘Sarvatīrtha’ (all-tīrthas in one).
Niyama-yukta japa of great mantras (starting with Gāyatrī) and repeated recitation of the four Vedas (hundredfold) as a measure of merit.
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