तत्र पंचनदाभ्याशे मार्कंडेयादि सेविते । गोविंदमग्निबिंदुः स स्तुतवांस्तुष्टमानसः
tatra paṃcanadābhyāśe mārkaṃḍeyādi sevite | goviṃdamagnibiṃduḥ sa stutavāṃstuṣṭamānasaḥ
তাত পঞ্চনদাৰ ওচৰত, য’ত মাৰ্কণ্ডেয় আদি ঋষিসকলে সেৱা কৰে, আনন্দিত মনে অগ্নিবিন্দুৱে গোবিন্দক স্তৱ কৰিলে।
Narrator (contextual)
Tirtha: Pañcanadā
Type: sangam
Listener: Śaunaka and ṛṣis (chapter frame)
Scene: A riverside confluence with multiple small streams meeting; hermitages in the background; Mārkaṇḍeya-like sages present or implied; Agnibiṃdu sings hymns to Govinda with serene joy.
Holy places gain radiance through the presence of sages, and devotion offered there becomes especially potent and joy-giving.
Pañcanadā, a sacred locale in the Kāśīkhaṇḍa landscape, associated with revered sages like Mārkaṇḍeya.
Hymn-recitation (stuti) to Govinda is exemplified; no further ritual details are specified.