तीर्थे नारदनामाख्ये रेवायाश्चोत्तरे तटे । चित्रभानुमुखा देवाः सर्वदेवमय ऋषिः
tīrthe nāradanāmākhye revāyāścottare taṭe | citrabhānumukhā devāḥ sarvadevamaya ṛṣiḥ
রেবার উত্তর তীরে ‘নারদ’ নামে খ্যাত তীর্থে চিত্রভানু-প্রমুখ দেবগণ বিরাজ করেন; এবং সেখানে এক ঋষি আছেন যিনি সর্বদেবময়।
Rudra (Śiva)
Tirtha: Nārada-tīrtha
Type: ghat
Scene: A marked ford on Revā’s north bank named for Nārada; devas assemble with Citrabhānu at the forefront, while a radiant sage sits in tapas, his aura suggesting all deities within him.
A tīrtha is not merely a place but a living divine field—gods and sages converge there, making worship especially potent.
The Nārada-named tīrtha on the northern bank of the Revā (Narmadā).
No direct rite is prescribed here; the verse establishes the sacred geography and divine presence that grounds the subsequent rituals.
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