प्रकाशायां तु मुज्झालं तीर्थग्रामे प्रभाकरम् । कांपिल्ये रिल्लकादित्यं धनके धनवासिनम्
prakāśāyāṃ tu mujjhālaṃ tīrthagrāme prabhākaram | kāṃpilye rillakādityaṃ dhanake dhanavāsinam
প্ৰকাশাত তেওঁ ‘মুজ্ঝাল’ নামে খ্যাত; তীৰ্থগ্ৰামত ‘প্ৰভাকৰ’; কাম্পিল্যত ‘ৰিল্লকাদিত্য’; আৰু ধনকত ‘ধনবাসিন’ বুলি পূজিত।
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) to the sages (deduced)
Tirtha: Prakāśā / Tīrthagrāma / Kāṃpilya / Dhanaka (Sūrya-sthānas)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A pilgrim-map tableau: four small vignettes labeled Prakāśā, Tīrthagrāma, Kāṃpilya, Dhanaka; in each, Sūrya appears with a distinct local icon-name, yet with consistent solar halo and chariot symbolism.
The light of dharma is localized through tīrthas; Sūrya’s many names guide devotees in remembering sacred places.
Prakāśā, Tīrthagrāma, Kāṃpilya, and Dhanaka are identified as sites of Sūrya’s named worship.
No explicit ritual is stated; the verse is a geographical-name register within the māhātmya.
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