पितृतीर्थं च तत्रैव ओङ्कारस्य च सम्भवम् । माहात्म्यं पञ्चलिङ्गानामोङ्कारस्य मुनीश्वराः
pitṛtīrthaṃ ca tatraiva oṅkārasya ca sambhavam | māhātmyaṃ pañcaliṅgānāmoṅkārasya munīśvarāḥ
وهناك بعينه يوجد بيتْرِتيرثا (Pitṛtīrtha)، المعبر المقدّس للآباء والأسلاف، وكذلك منشأ الأونكارا (Oṅkāra). يا أيها الحكماء، تُذكر عظمة اللِّينغات الخمسة، وعظمة الأونكارا أيضًا.
Skanda (deduced, addressing sages within Revā Khaṇḍa narration)
Tirtha: Pitṛtīrtha; Oṅkāra; Pañca-liṅga-kṣetra
Type: ghat
Listener: munīśvaras (explicitly addressed)
Scene: On a riverbank ghat, a householder offers tarpaṇa with black sesame and water while priests chant; nearby rises an Oṅkāra-liṅga shrine; five small liṅga altars form a circumambulatory path, with ‘Oṁ’ motif in the sky or on a banner.
Pilgrimage integrates devotion and duty: honoring ancestors at Pitṛtīrtha and venerating Śiva through the pañcaliṅgas and Oṅkāra brings comprehensive dharmic merit.
Pitṛtīrtha and the sacred locus of Oṅkāra, alongside the pañcaliṅga complex.
Pitṛ-related practice is implied by “Pitṛtīrtha” (rites for ancestors such as tarpaṇa/śrāddha), though not detailed in this verse.