मेरुपादं तु सुमहत्सुरसिद्धनिषेवितम् । भिन्नांजनचयाकारं गोलांगूलमिति स्मृतम्
merupādaṃ tu sumahatsurasiddhaniṣevitam | bhinnāṃjanacayākāraṃ golāṃgūlamiti smṛtam
সেই মেৰুপাদ অতি বিস্তৃত, দেৱতা আৰু সিদ্ধসকলে সদায় সেৱা কৰে; ভাঙা অঞ্জন-কালো শিলাৰ স্তূপৰ দৰে দেখা যায়, আৰু ‘গোলাঙ্গূল’ নামে স্মৃত।
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) (deduced)
Tirtha: Merupāda / Golāṅgūla
Type: peak
Scene: A massive dark mountain/rock formation like split collyrium-black stone; subtle celestial beings (devas, siddhas) hover or stand in reverence; the peak is labeled Golāṅgūla.
A tīrtha is not only a ritual spot but a divine ecology—inhabited and honored by higher beings—worthy of reverence.
Merupāda, also known as Golāṅgūla, described as a vast, sacred, siddha-frequented terrain.
No explicit ritual is given; the verse provides a māhātmya-style description of the site’s sanctity.