Pulastya’s Tīrtha Enumeration: Sarasvatī, Naimiṣa, Gayā, and Associated Phalaśruti
Chapter 82
नृलोके देवदेवस्य तीर्थ त्रैलोक्यविश्रुतम् । पुष्करं नाम विख्यातं महाभाग: समाविशेत्,मनुष्यलोकमें देवाधिदेव ब्रह्माजीका त्रिलोक-विख्यात तीर्थ है, जो “पुष्कर' नामसे प्रसिद्ध है। उसमें कोई बड़भागी मनुष्य ही प्रवेश कर पाता है
nṛloke devadevasya tīrthaṃ trailokyaviśrutam | puṣkaraṃ nāma vikhyātaṃ mahābhāgaḥ samāviśet ||
Trong cõi người có một tīrtha của Đấng Tối Thượng giữa chư thiên, lừng danh khắp ba cõi. Nơi ấy được gọi là Puṣkara; chỉ người thật sự hữu phúc mới có thể bước vào và thọ hưởng sự linh thiêng ấy.
घुलस्त्य उवाच
The verse teaches that access to highly sanctified places is not merely physical but moral and karmic: only the ‘mahābhāga’—one endowed with great merit and right disposition—truly gains entry and benefit, highlighting pilgrimage as an ethical-spiritual attainment.
The speaker points out a famed pilgrimage site on earth—Puṣkara—describing it as the celebrated tīrtha of the ‘God of gods’ and emphasizing its exceptional renown and the rarity of worthy access, as part of a broader tīrtha-related discourse in the Vana Parva.