अनलं नर्मदातीरे सर्वत्र गमनाधिकम् । अष्टषष्टिं तु देवस्य भास्करस्यामितद्युतेः
analaṃ narmadātīre sarvatra gamanādhikam | aṣṭaṣaṣṭiṃ tu devasya bhāskarasyāmitadyuteḥ
নর্মদাৰ তীৰত ‘অনল’ নামৰ পবিত্ৰ আচাৰ আছে, যি সৰ্বত্ৰ গমন-সামৰ্থ্য অধিক কৰি খ্যাত। তাত অমিত জ্যোতিৰ ভাস্কৰ দেৱৰ অষ্টষষ্টি-বিধ স্তৱন-পূজা কৰণীয়।
Īśvara (Śiva), inferred from the ongoing narration style in this section
Tirtha: Narmadā-tīra (Anala observance site)
Type: ghat
Scene: Dawn on the Narmadā: a sādhaka stands waist-deep offering arghya; a small fire (anala) burns on the bank; a rosary or tally marks indicate 68 praises; Bhāskara rises with intense rays.
The Purāṇic path links sacred geography with disciplined worship: honoring Sūrya at a tirtha multiplies auspicious outcomes and spiritual potency.
A sacred spot/observance called “Anala” on the bank of the Narmadā, within the broader Prabhāsa sacred landscape.
A prescribed, sixty-eightfold act of praise/worship (aṣṭaṣaṣṭi) for Bhāskara (Sūrya).