ऋषय ऊचुः । रक्तशृंगः कथं तेन निश्चलोऽपि दृढीकृतः । कस्य वाक्येन नो ब्रूहि विस्तरेण महामते
ṛṣaya ūcuḥ | raktaśṛṃgaḥ kathaṃ tena niścalo'pi dṛḍhīkṛtaḥ | kasya vākyena no brūhi vistareṇa mahāmate
قال الحكماء: «كيف ثُبِّتَ رَكْتَشْرِنْغَا به، مع أنه كان غير متحرك أصلًا؟ أخبرنا بالتفصيل، أيها الحكيم العظيم: بكلامِ مَن تمّ هذا الأمر؟»
Ṛṣis (Sages)
Tirtha: Raktaśṛṅga
Type: peak
Listener: Sūta
Scene: A circle of sages, calm yet curious, address the narrator: ‘How was Raktaśṛṅga made firm; by whose word?’ The setting suggests an āśrama or tīrtha-side assembly.
Sacred tradition invites inquiry; understanding a tīrtha’s origin deepens śraddhā and connects pilgrims to the dharmic meaning of the place.
Raktaśṛṅga is the highlighted sacred landmark within the Camatkārapura-region narrative of the Nāgarakhaṇḍa Tīrthamāhātmya.
None; it is a request for detailed explanation about the sanctifying cause.