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لذلك، بمحاذاة موضع كْشِيرودَكَ، في الجهة الجنوبية الغربية، تقع بركة بْرِهَسْبَتِي المشهورة، متميّزة بزينة سامقة بهيّة.
Brahmā (deduced for Vaiṣṇavakhaṇḍa context)
Tirtha: Bṛhaspati-kuṇḍa
Type: kund
Scene: A splendidly adorned pond (kuṇḍa) with tall decorative elements—pillars, toranas, flags—set to the south-west of the milky Kṣīrodaka; pilgrims approach along a stone path, with a subtle ‘guru’ symbolism (Bṛhaspati) such as a staff or yellow cloth motif.
Pilgrimage is grounded in sacred geography: the text precisely locates a holy tank whose very presence signifies tīrtha-power.
Bṛhaspati-kuṇḍa, situated near the Kṣīrodaka-sthāna in Ayodhyā.
No explicit ritual here; the verse primarily gives the tīrtha’s location and renown.