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Vamana Purana — Prahlada's Tirtha Circuit, Shloka 26

Prahlada’s Pilgrimage Circuit: Tirtha-Mahatmya from Naimisha to Rudrakoti and Shalagrama

अश्वतीर्थे ततः स्नात्वा दृष्ट्वा च तुरगाननम् श्रीधरं चैव संपूज्य पञ्चालविषयं ययौ

aśvatīrthe tataḥ snātvā dṛṣṭvā ca turagānanam śrīdharaṃ caiva saṃpūjya pañcālaviṣayaṃ yayau

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Narratorial voice within the tirtha-mahātmya describing the pilgrim’s movements
Vishnu (Turagānana/Hayagrīva-type)Vishnu (Śrīdhara)
Snāna (ritual bathing) at tirthasDarśana–Pūjā sequenceSacred geography as itinerary across janapadas (regions)

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FAQs

Purāṇic tirtha practice commonly sequences purification (snāna) before deity-contact (darśana) and formal worship (pūjā). The verse encodes that normative ritual order within a travel narrative.

They are best read as two shrine-manifestations or epithets of Viṣṇu encountered at successive points: Turagānana emphasizes the horse-faced form (Hayagrīva-type), while Śrīdhara emphasizes Viṣṇu as Lakṣmī’s bearer—together reflecting the plurality of Vaiṣṇava sacred sites.

It anchors the itinerary in a recognizable janapada (Pañcāla), showing that the text maps holiness not only to isolated tirthas but also across broader political-cultural regions, linking local shrines to macro-geography.