Description of the Pilgrimage to the Sacred Tīrthas
Kurukṣetra-yātrā-krama
प्रदक्षिणमुपावृत्य पुष्करं च ततो व्रजेत् । तत्र स्नात्वा पितॄन्प्रार्च्य कृतकृत्यो नरो भवेत् ॥ ३८ ॥
pradakṣiṇamupāvṛtya puṣkaraṃ ca tato vrajet | tatra snātvā pitṝnprārcya kṛtakṛtyo naro bhavet || 38 ||
Sau khi hoàn tất việc nhiễu quanh (pradakṣiṇā) và trở lại, hãy đi đến Puṣkara. Tại đó, sau khi tắm và kính lễ các Pitṛ (tổ tiên) đúng pháp, người ấy trở thành bậc đã trọn vẹn bổn phận.
Narada (teaching in a tirtha-mahatmya context; traditional dialogue frame with Sanatkumara brothers)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It teaches that tīrtha-yātrā becomes spiritually complete when paired with right conduct: circumambulation, sacred bathing at Puṣkara, and honoring the Pitṛs—thus making one “kṛtakṛtya,” fulfilled in duty and merit.
Bhakti here is expressed through reverent action at a holy place—pradakṣiṇā, snāna, and worship—showing devotion as embodied practice that includes gratitude to lineage (Pitṛs) and respect for dharmic order.
It highlights kalpa/prayoga (ritual procedure): the ordered steps of pradakṣiṇā, tīrtha-snānā, and pitṛ-ārādhana (ancestral worship), which align with śrauta/smārta ritual discipline rather than grammar or astrology.