हंसं सरस्वतीतीरे विश्वामित्रं पृथूदके । उज्जयिन्यां नरद्वीपं सिद्धायाममलद्युतिम्
haṃsaṃ sarasvatītīre viśvāmitraṃ pṛthūdake | ujjayinyāṃ naradvīpaṃ siddhāyāmamaladyutim
সৰস্বতীৰ তীৰত তেওঁ ‘হংস’; পৃথূদকত ‘বিশ্বামিত্ৰ’। উজ্জয়িনীত ‘নৰদ্বীপ’; আৰু সিদ্ধাত কলংকমুক্ত দীপ্তিময় ‘অমলদ্যুতি’।
Citra
Tirtha: Sarasvatī-tīra / Pṛthūdaka / Ujjayinī / Siddhā (as a set of Sūrya-sthānas)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A map-like sacred panorama: four vignettes around a central radiant Sūrya—(1) Sarasvatī bank with a haṃsa motif, (2) a tīrtha pond labeled Pṛthūdaka with sage Viśvāmitra, (3) Ujjayinī skyline with temple spires and the name Naradvīpa, (4) a siddha-āśrama with a stainless-luminous form ‘Amaladyuti’.
Purity (amala) and illumination are linked with pilgrimage, portraying tīrthas as places where divine radiance is especially accessible.
Ujjayinī (Ujjain) is explicitly named, along with Sarasvatī-tīra and Pṛthūdaka as Sūrya-associated holy sites.
No direct ritual is stated; the verse enumerates sacred locales for Sūrya-darśana and remembrance.
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