ज्ञानामृतसुतृप्तात्मा योगैश्वर्यप्रसादकः । योगींद्रमानसांभोज राजहंसो द्विजोत्तमः
jñānāmṛtasutṛptātmā yogaiśvaryaprasādakaḥ | yogīṃdramānasāṃbhoja rājahaṃso dvijottamaḥ
其自性以智慧甘露而圆满满足;赐予瑜伽自在之恩——如王天鹅栖于大瑜伽师莲华般的心上,乃二生者中之最上。
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) to the sages (deduced)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Scene: A serene sage-like divine figure (contextually Brahmā in the passage) with calm luminous face, a white royal swan poised upon a lotus that resembles a yogin’s mind; subtle streams of ‘jñānāmṛta’ depicted as light pouring into lotus-hearts of seated yogins.
The highest fruit of tīrtha is inner transformation—knowledge and yogic grace that refine the mind into discernment (the ‘royal swan’).
Prabhāsa Kṣetra, praised as a giver of jñāna and yogic prosperity (aiśvarya).
No explicit ritual is stated; the verse highlights spiritual fruits—jñāna and yogic empowerment.