तत्र शांता नराः सम्यक्परं निर्वाणमाप्नुयुः । श्राद्धं कृत्वा महाराज स्वर्गे यांति च पूर्वजाः
tatra śāṃtā narāḥ samyakparaṃ nirvāṇamāpnuyuḥ | śrāddhaṃ kṛtvā mahārāja svarge yāṃti ca pūrvajāḥ
在那里,心地澄静之人能如法证得至上解脱;而且,噢,大王,若在彼处举行施罗陀(śrāddha)祭仪,先祖亦得升往天界。
Skanda (deduced; addressing a king as listener within the narrative frame)
Tirtha: Arbuda tīrtha (mokṣa and pitṛ-kārya siddhi)
Type: kshetra
Listener: A king (mahārāja) is directly addressed
Scene: A quiet tīrtha on Arbuda: sādhus seated in meditation under trees; a householder performs śrāddha with piṇḍas and water offerings; subtle vision of satisfied pitṛs ascending toward svarga.
Pilgrimage places are not only for personal peace and liberation; they are also fields for fulfilling pitṛ-dharma through śrāddha.
The ‘there’ refers to the Arbuda sacred region described in this adhyāya, sanctified by Gaṅgā and Sarasvatī.
Performing śrāddha (ancestral rites) at the site is said to benefit the forefathers, leading them to heaven.