त्रियम्बकं ब्रह्मगिरौ कलौ भद्रेश्वरं तथा । द्राक्षारामेश्वरं लिंगं गंगासागरसंगमे
triyambakaṃ brahmagirau kalau bhadreśvaraṃ tathā | drākṣārāmeśvaraṃ liṃgaṃ gaṃgāsāgarasaṃgame
في برهماغيري (Brahmagiri) يوجد تريامبَكا (Triyambaka)، وفي كولا (Kola) كذلك بَدرِيشْفَرا (Bhadreśvara). وعند ملتقى الغانغا (Gaṅgā) بالمحيط يقوم اللِّينغا المسمّى دراكشارامِيشْفَرا (Drākṣārāmeśvara).
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta), addressing the sages (deduced)
Tirtha: Tryambaka (Brahmagiri), Bhadreśvara (Kola), Drākṣārāmeśvara (Gaṅgā-sāgara-saṅgama)
Type: sangam
Scene: A triad of landscapes: Brahmagiri hill with forested slopes and a liṅga shrine (Tryambaka), a second shrine at ‘Kola’ for Bhadreśvara, and the dramatic Gaṅgā-sāgara confluence with waves, pilgrims, and a coastal liṅga named Drākṣārāmeśvara.
The sanctity of Śiva’s liṅgas is mapped onto mountains and river-ocean confluences, teaching that nature’s thresholds are powerful places for worship and purification.
Brahmagiri (Triyambaka/Tryambakeshwar) and Gaṅgā-sāgara-saṅgama are specifically identified as Śaiva sacred locales.
None stated; the verse primarily serves as a catalog of revered liṅga-sites.