पुलस्त्य उवाच । ततस्त्रिपुष्करं गच्छेदभीष्टं पद्मजस्य च । ब्रह्मणा तत्समानीतं पर्वतेऽर्बुदसंज्ञके
pulastya uvāca | tatastripuṣkaraṃ gacchedabhīṣṭaṃ padmajasya ca | brahmaṇā tatsamānītaṃ parvate'rbudasaṃjñake
পুলস্ত্য ক’লে: তাৰ পাছত ত্ৰিপুষ্কৰলৈ যোৱা উচিত, যি পদ্মজ (ব্ৰহ্মা)-ৰো অতি প্ৰিয়। সেই পবিত্ৰ তীৰ্থ ব্ৰহ্মাই অৰ্বুদ নামৰ পৰ্বতলৈ আনি স্থাপন কৰিছিল।
Pulastya
Tirtha: Tripuṣkara
Type: kund
Listener: A king (recipient of pilgrimage instructions)
Scene: Pulastya instructs the king to go to Tripuṣkara; Brahmā is envisioned transporting/establishing the sacred tirtha upon Arbuda mountain.
Pilgrimage is framed as entering a divinely established sacred geography—sites are sanctified by the deeds and choices of gods like Brahmā.
Tripuṣkara, presented as a cherished tīrtha of Brahmā and situated on Mount Arbuda.
A direct injunction to visit (gacchet) Tripuṣkara—an explicit pilgrimage instruction.