Gṛhastha-Dharma: How a Householder Attains Liberation by Offering All to Vāsudeva
सरांसि पुष्करादीनि क्षेत्राण्यर्हाश्रितान्युत । कुरुक्षेत्रं गयशिर: प्रयाग: पुलहाश्रम: ॥ ३० ॥ नैमिषं फाल्गुनं सेतु: प्रभासोऽथ कुशस्थली । वाराणसी मधुपुरी पम्पा बिन्दुसरस्तथा ॥ ३१ ॥ नारायणाश्रमो नन्दा सीतारामाश्रमादय: । सर्वे कुलाचला राजन्महेन्द्रमलयादय: ॥ ३२ ॥ एते पुण्यतमा देशा हरेरर्चाश्रिताश्च ये । एतान्देशान्निषेवेत श्रेयस्कामो ह्यभीक्ष्णश: । धर्मो ह्यत्रेहित: पुंसां सहस्राधिफलोदय: ॥ ३३ ॥
sarāṁsi puṣkarādīni kṣetrāṇy arhāśritāny uta kurukṣetraṁ gaya-śiraḥ prayāgaḥ pulahāśramaḥ
在普什迦罗等圣池,以及库鲁克舍特罗、伽耶、普拉亚伽、普拉哈阿湿罗摩、尼弥沙林、法尔古河岸、塞图班达、普拉巴萨、库沙斯塔利(德瓦拉卡)、瓦拉纳西、马杜普里(马图拉)、潘帕、宾杜圣池、那罗延阿湿罗摩(跋陀利)、难陀河岸、悉多—罗摩的道场如支多罗拘吒,并摩诃因陀罗与摩罗耶等山地——皆为至圣之处。凡有对哈利(罗陀-奎师那)行阿尔恰那礼拜之地,求灵性善利者当常常前往;于彼处所修之法行,得果千倍。
In these verses and in verse twenty-nine, stress is given to one point: harer arcāśritāś ca ye or harer arcā. In other words, any place where the Deity of the Supreme Personality of Godhead is worshiped by devotees is most significant. The Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement is giving the population of the entire world a chance to take advantage of Kṛṣṇa consciousness through the ISKCON centers, where one may perform Deity worship and chant the Hare Kṛṣṇa mahā-mantra and in this way obtain results with effectiveness increased a thousand times. This constitutes the best welfare activity for human society. This was Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu’s mission as it was predicted by Him in the Caitanya-bhāgavata ( Antya 4.126):
This verse lists revered āśramas, rivers, and mountain ranges as “supremely purifying,” highlighting that contact with sacred places connected to the Lord and sages elevates one’s spiritual life.
In the context of teaching ideal household and religious life, Śukadeva describes places of pilgrimage to guide Parīkṣit (and listeners) toward practices that support devotion and inner purification.
Seek regular association with sacred environments—temples, satsanga, retreats, and places connected with bhakti—and use such visits for hearing, chanting, and self-discipline rather than mere tourism.