The Description of the Skanda Purāṇa’s Anukramaṇī
Index/Summary
अक्रूरसंज्ञकन्त्वेकपादं चंद्रार्कवैभवम् । करभेशाख्यतीर्थं च लटुकेशादितीर्थकम् ॥ ९९ ॥
akrūrasaṃjñakantvekapādaṃ caṃdrārkavaibhavam | karabheśākhyatīrthaṃ ca laṭukeśāditīrthakam || 99 ||
ويُذكر أيضًا الموضع المقدّس المسمّى «أكرورا»، والمقام الطاهر «إيكابادا»، والمعبد المشهور ببهاء القمر والشمس؛ وتيرثا «كارابيشا»، وتيرثات أخرى تبدأ بـ«لاتوكيشا» وما بعدها.
Suta (narrating the Narada Purana’s anukramanika-style enumeration, traditionally relaying Narada’s discourse)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
This verse functions as a concise anukramanika-style register of tīrthas, indicating that remembrance and pilgrimage to named sacred sites are recognized means of accruing puṇya and supporting dharmic life.
Bhakti is implied through tīrtha-smaraṇa and tīrtha-yātrā: visiting or reverently recalling holy places associated with divine presence (e.g., solar-lunar splendour, temple-tīrthas) becomes a practical devotional act that purifies the mind and strengthens worship.
The verse indirectly reflects Jyotiṣa-oriented sacred geography by invoking the Moon and Sun’s ‘vaibhava’ (splendour), a common Purāṇic way of linking tīrthas with cosmic/astral sanctity used in calendrical and pilgrimage planning.