नर्मदातटमाश्रित्य तपस्युग्रे व्यवस्थिताः । सिद्धेश्वरे महाराज काश्यपेयैर्महात्मभिः
narmadātaṭamāśritya tapasyugre vyavasthitāḥ | siddheśvare mahārāja kāśyapeyairmahātmabhiḥ
„Am Ufer der Narmadā suchten sie Zuflucht und übten in Siddheśvara strenge Askese, o großer König – jene großherzigen, die Nachkommen Kaśyapas.“
Mārkaṇḍeya
Tirtha: Siddheśvara (Narmadā-taṭa)
Type: kshetra
Listener: A king (mahārāja)
Scene: The twelve Ādityas, descendants of Kaśyapa, stand on the Narmadā’s bank near the Siddheśvara liṅga, performing fierce austerities—sunlike beings humbled before Śiva and the river.
Tīrthas on sacred rivers are portrayed as power-centers where intense tapas quickly bears fruit under Śiva’s presence.
Siddheśvara Tīrtha situated on the bank of the Narmadā (Revā).
Tapas (austerity) at Siddheśvara on the Narmadā bank is the practice described.