SB 7.14.29
Devanāgarī
यत्र यत्र हरेरर्चा स देश: श्रेयसां पदम् । यत्र गङ्गादयो नद्य: पुराणेषु च विश्रुता: ॥ २९ ॥
Text
yatra yatra harer arcā sa deśaḥ śreyasāṁ padam yatra gaṅgādayo nadyaḥ purāṇeṣu ca viśrutāḥ
Synonyms
yatrayatra—wherever;hareḥ—of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Kṛṣṇa;arcā—the Deity is worshiped;saḥ—that;deśaḥ—place, country or neighborhood;śreyasām—of all auspiciousness;padam—the place;yatra—wherever;gaṅgā-ādayaḥ—like the Ganges, Yamunā, Narmadā and Kāverī;nadyaḥ—sacred rivers;purāṇeṣu—in thePurāṇas(supplementary Vedic literature);ca—also;viśrutāḥ—are celebrated.
Translation
Auspicious indeed are the places where there is a temple of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Kṛṣṇa, in which He is duly worshiped, and also the places where there flow the celebrated sacred rivers mentioned in the Purāṇas, the supplementary Vedic literatures. Anything spiritual done there is certainly very effective.
Purport
In many places throughout the world we are constructing communities to give shelter to devotees and worship the Deity in the temple. The Deity cannot be worshiped except by devotees. Temple worshipers who fail to give importance to the devotees are third class. They are kaniṣṭha-adhikārīs in the lower stage of spiritual life. As it is said in Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam (11.2.47) :
arcāyām eva haraye pūjāṁ yaḥ śraddhayehate na tad-bhakteṣu cānyeṣu sa bhaktaḥ prākṛtaḥ smṛtaḥ
“A person who is very faithfully engaged in the worship of the Deity in the temple but does not know how to behave toward devotees or people in general is called a prākṛta-bhakta, or kaniṣṭha-adhikārī. ” Therefore, in the temple there must be the Deity of the Lord, and the Lord should be worshiped by the devotees. This combination of the devotees and the Deity creates a first-class transcendental place.
Aside from this, if a gṛhastha devotee worships the śālagrāma-śilā, or the form of the Deity at home, his home also becomes a very great place. It was therefore customary for members of the three higher classes — namely the brāhmaṇas, kṣatriyas and vaiśyas — to worship the śālagrāma-śilā, or a small Deity of Rādhā-Kṛṣṇa or Sītā-Rāma in each and every home. This made everything auspicious. But now they have given up the Deity worship. Men have become modernized and are consequently indulging in all sorts of sinful activities, and therefore they are extremely unhappy.
According to Vedic civilization, therefore, the holy places of pilgrimage are considered most sacred, and still there are hundreds and thousands of holy places like Jagannātha Purī, Vṛndāvana, Hardwar, Rāmeśvara, Prayāga and Mathurā. India is the place for worshiping or for cultivating spiritual life. The Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement invites everyone from all over the world, without discrimination as to caste or creed, to come to its centers and cultivate spiritual life perfectly.
