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"O King! AyodhyÄ, MathurÄ, and DvÄrakÄ are three cities which provide Dharma, Artha, KÄma and Moksha and are dear to Hari."
"One gets salvation by remembering Kr+ishna at DvÄrakÄ, RÄma at AyodhyÄ and Hari at MathurÄ."
"AyodhyÄ fulfils all desires and is revered among glorified cities. It is protected by RÄma himself, the embodiment of wisdom."
"Whatever merit one gets by dwelling at Prabhasa and Kurukshetra for hundreds of years is obtained by living at AyodhyÄ for half nimish (1/3 second)."
"It is difficult to recite the names of RÄma, the Lord of AyodhyÄ, KeÅava of MathurÄ and Krishna, the resident of DvÄrakÄ."
"One gets the most sacred post by reciting the name at MathurÄ, hearing the names of DvÄrakÄ and by a glimpse of AyodhyÄ."
"To the north-east of that spot is the place of the birth of RÄma. This holy spot of the birth is said to be the means of achieving salvation etc. It is said that the place of birth is situated to the east of VighneÅvara, to the north of VasisTha and to the west of LaumaÅa."
"Only by visiting it a man can get rid of staying (frequently) in a womb (i.e. rebirth). There is no need for making charitable gifts, performing penance or sacrifices or undertaking pilgrimages to holy spots. On the Navamī day the man should observe the holy vow. By the power of the holy bath and charitable gifts, he is liberated from the bondage of births."
"By visiting the place of birth, one attains that benefit which is obtained by the person who gives thousands of tawny-coloured cows everyday. By seeing the place of birth, one attains the merit of ascetics performing penance in hermitage, of thousands of RÄjasÅ«ya sacrifices and Agnihotra sacrifices performed every year."
"By observing sacred rites, particularly at the place of birth, he obtains the merit of the holy men endowed with devotion to their mother and father as well as preceptors."
"After having worshipped formally, one should go to the Janma-bhÅ«mi which is in the east from the VighneÅvara, in the north from VasishTha, in the West from LomaÅa. It is called JanmasthÄna."
"It is at a distance of 500 dhanush from LomaÅa, 1008 dhanush from Vighnesvara and 100 dhanush from Unmatta. At the centre a royal house was built by BrahmÄ."
"It is called JanmasthÄna and gives all fruits like liberation, by glancing at which, a man overcomes the stay in the womb, i.e. birth without any donation, penance, pilgrimage and sacrifice."
"He, who fasts on the (RÄma) NavamÄ«, takes bath and makes a donation, is liberated from all perils of birth by having a glance at the JanmasthÄna."
"By glancing at the Janma-bhÅ«mi one gets the fruit of donating a thousand KapilÄ (tawny colored) cows. By a glance at the Janma-bhÅ«mi, all the sins gathered in thousands of births are liquidated."
"By a glance at the Janma-bhūmi, one gets all the merits obtained by devotion to mother, father and elderly people. By a glance at the Janma-bhūmi, one gets all merits of those who serve teachers, render service in pilgrim places, tread the path of truthfulness and follow their dharma."
"Those who perform penances in hermitages and perform a thousand RajasÅ«ya sacrifices and Agnihotra, obtain equal merit by glancing at the JanmasthÄna."
"Then he (the pilgrim) should go to the birthplace (of RÄma) which is worshipped by sages and gods. It is situated in the east from VighneÅvara (temple), in the north from VasishTha and in the west from LomaÅa. It is 500 dhanush above LomaÅa site and 1008 dhanush from VighneÅvara and 100 dhanush from Unmatta (Mattagajendra)."
"At the centre is the royal palace built by BrahmÄ. It is called JanmasthÄna and gives salvation, etc. and the mere sight of which releases a man from returning to the motherās womb without donation, penance, pilgrimage and sacrifice."
"By glancing at the Janma-bhÅ«mi, one gets the fruit of donating a thousand KapilÄ cows. By a glance at the Janma-bhÅ«mi, all the sins gathered in thousands of births are liquidated. By a glance at the Janma-bhÅ«mi, one gets all the merits obtained by his devotion to mother, father and elderly people."
"By a glance at the Janma-bhūmi, one gets all merits of those who serve their teachers, render service in pilgrim places, tread the path of truthfulness and follow their dharma."
"If a man specially glances at the JanmasthÄna, following traditions and becomes wan and cleans dust, he is liberated from the peril of rebirth after glancing at the birthplace."
"If a pious person, having bathed at the Svargadvar ghÄTa, visits the RamÄlaya i.e. the house of RÄma (where he was born?) is blessed with everything."
"People, who visit AyodhyÄ, the city which grants salvation, are liberated from all sins and go to the abode of Hari (Hari-mandir). They, who render various services toVishnu and worship him, perform dance, or recite His charita and renounce home, overcome death by meditation on Hari. If a pious person, having bathed at the SvargadvÄr ghÄt, visits the RamÄlaya, i.e. the house of RÄma (where he was born?) is blessed with everything."
"āThen PĆ£rvati said, āI shall now be glad to hear the advantages of the Kitchen of JĆ£naki.ā MahĆ£deva answered, āO Goddess, listen to its sin-destroying story. Her kitchen is always filled with articles of food; its mere sight accomplishes our wants. Its pilgrimage is performed at all times: no one can fully describe its benefits, but I will do so in a brief manner. The house of one who daily visits it, remains filled with victuals. On seeing it, ParasurĆ£ma was released from the crime of destroying the Kshatriyas. A mere visit to it removes sins committed knowingly or unknowingly. It freed BalarĆ£ma from the sin of killing Sùt. What more shall I say about it? It is the bestower of all sorts of joy. It is situated north-west of the Birthplace. Forty yards north of the Birthplace lies the house of Kaikeyi, where Bharata was born. Sixty yards south of it is the dwelling of SumitrĆ£, where Lakshman and Satrughna were born. Their sight releases man from worldly ties, and gives salvation. South-east of the Birthplace is SƬtĆ£ Kùpa, which is also called ā JĆ£nakƬ-kùp.ā Drinking its water renders a man intelligent. Brihaspati, Vasishtha, and Vamadeva drank its water, and attributed to it their dignity and prosperity.ā (Chapter X)"
"For the faithful, it is the holiest of places, as in the Praise of KÄÅÄ«, or Avimukta, the city never forsaken by Åiva in the KÄÅÄ« Khaį¹ įøa of the Skanda PurÄį¹a, 35.6ā10: JƱÄnavÄpÄ«, a speck in the middle of KÄÅÄ«, helps in attaining liberation (mokį¹£a). Arenāt there many holy places on this earth? But none equals one speck of KÄÅÄ«ās dust. Donāt many rivers flow into the sea? But none compares with the heavenly river in KÄÅÄ«. Arenāt there many fields of liberation on earth? Yet none equals even ten-millionth part of Avimukta. The Gaį¹ gÄ, Åiva, and KÄÅÄ«: the watchful three, grant the grace for perfect bliss."
"āSkandapurana pp. 8 and 141, No. 229, is in Gupta character. Professor and myself carefully examined the palaeography of the MS. at the Durbar Library, and we came to the conclusion that the work must have been copied at least two hundred years before the āParamesvara tantraā in transitional Gupta character, described by Prof. Bendall in his Cam. Cat. So the MS. must have been copied before 659 A.D. as the Paramesvaratantra was copied in Harsa era 252=859 A.D.ā (p. 52)"