Tīrtha-yātrā: Phalaśruti and Sacred Geography from Lohitya to Prayāga
Pulastya’s Instruction
ततो गच्छेत धर्मज्ञ दधीचस्य महात्मन:,धर्मज्ञ राजन! तदनन्तर महात्मा दधीचके लोक-विख्यात परम पुण्यमय, पावन तीर्थकी यात्रा करे। जहाँ तपस्याके भण्डार सरस्वतीपुत्र अंगिराका जन्म हुआ
tato gacchet dharmajña dadhīcasya mahātmanaḥ | dharmajña rājan tad-anantaraṃ mahātmā dadhīcakaṃ loka-vikhyātaṃ parama-puṇyamayaṃ pāvanaṃ tīrthaṃ yātrāṃ karet | yatra tapasyā-bhāṇḍāraḥ sarasvatī-putra aṅgirasā janma abhavat |
其后,知法者当往大圣达提迦(Dadhīca)之圣境。正义之王啊,继而当巡礼名为达提迦迦(Dadhīcaka)之圣渡:诸界闻名,功德至上,能净诸垢。彼处乃苦行之宝藏,娑罗萨伐底(Sarasvatī)之子安吉罗(Aṅgiras)即诞生于此。
घुलस्त्य उवाच
The verse frames pilgrimage as a dharmic discipline: one should seek out places sanctified by great sages and austerity, because such tīrthas are described as purifying and as sources of spiritual merit (puṇya).
A speaker instructs a righteous king on the next stage of a tīrtha-yātrā itinerary: after visiting the region associated with the sage Dadhīca, the king is directed to the famed and purifying tīrtha called Dadhīcaka, noted as the birthplace of the sage Aṅgiras, son of Sarasvatī.