शक्रेशं सोमतीर्थं च नन्दाह्रदमनुत्तमम् । वैष्णवं चक्रतीर्थं च रामकेशवसंज्ञितम्
śakreśaṃ somatīrthaṃ ca nandāhradamanuttamam | vaiṣṇavaṃ cakratīrthaṃ ca rāmakeśavasaṃjñitam
Da sind Śakreśa und Somatīrtha sowie der unvergleichliche See Nandā-hrada. Da ist das vaiṣṇavische Cakratīrtha, bekannt unter dem Namen Rāma-Keśava.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) to the sages (deduced; not explicit in snippet)
Tirtha: Somatīrtha; Nandā-hrada; Cakratīrtha (Rāma-Keśava)
Type: kund
Scene: A tranquil lake (Nandā-hrada) with lotus blooms and moonlight sheen; nearby a shrine to Śakreśa with Indra’s banner; Somatīrtha with a crescent emblem; and Cakratīrtha where a radiant Sudarśana chakra appears above the water, with Rāma and Keśava names inscribed on a temple lintel.
Purāṇic pilgrimage embraces both Śaiva and Vaiṣṇava sanctuaries, presenting a unified sacred ecology of tīrthas.
Somatīrtha and the Vaiṣṇava Cakratīrtha (Rāma-Keśava) are highlighted, along with Śakreśa and Nandā-hrada.
No explicit rite; Nandā-hrada and Somatīrtha contextually suggest snāna (sacred bathing), while Cakratīrtha suggests Vaiṣṇava worship.