उत्तरे चन्द्रभागाया नद्या यावत्सरस्वती । दक्षिणे करतोयायाः सीमेयं पुष्करत्रये
uttare candrabhāgāyā nadyā yāvatsarasvatī | dakṣiṇe karatoyāyāḥ sīmeyaṃ puṣkaratraye
حدُّه من الشمال من نهر تشاندربهاغا إلى ساراسفتي؛ ومن الجنوب من نهر كاراتويا—فذلك هو الحدّ المقدّس لبوشكرا الثلاثي.
Ṛṣis (continuing inquiry/description in the dialogue)
Tirtha: Puṣkara-tritaya (sīmā described)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A stylized sacred map: three Puṣkara sites at center, with river-goddesses Candrabhāgā, Sarasvatī, and Karatoyā personified at the edges, forming a protective boundary around the kṣetra.
Tīrthas are not only spiritual ideas but mapped sacred landscapes, delimited through revered rivers and traditional boundaries.
Puṣkara-traya (the ‘three Puṣkaras’), described through its boundary markers.
None; this verse provides geographic delimitation for the Puṣkara sacred region.
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