ईदृशं न गयातीर्थं यादृगेतत्प्रकाशते
īdṛśaṃ na gayātīrthaṃ yādṛgetatprakāśate
گیا تیرتھ بھی اس طرح روشن دکھائی نہیں دیتا جس طرح یہ کشیتر جگمگا رہا ہے۔
Nārada (deduced from the ongoing comparative eulogy of sacred places)
Tirtha: Gayā-tīrtha (comparator); focal kṣetra in context: Dvārakā
Type: tirtha
Scene: A comparative sacred scene: on one side, Gayā with priests performing piṇḍa-dāna by the river; on the other, the focal kṣetra radiates brighter light, drawing the pilgrim’s gaze upward in devotion, suggesting that bhakti-filled darśana can rival even specialized pitṛ-tīrthas.
The verse teaches reverence for the supreme sanctity of the praised kṣetra, presenting it as exceptionally luminous in spiritual potency.
Gayā-tīrtha is mentioned as a benchmark of sanctity, yet the implied subject (Dvārakā in this chapter) is said to surpass it in splendor.
None explicitly; Gayā is traditionally associated with piṇḍa-dāna for ancestors, but that rite is not stated in this line.