कोहनेश च तीर्थानां षष्टिरष्टाधिका स्थिता । सार्धकोटी च तीर्थानां स्थिता वै कोरिलापुरे
kohaneśa ca tīrthānāṃ ṣaṣṭiraṣṭādhikā sthitā | sārdhakoṭī ca tīrthānāṃ sthitā vai korilāpure
In Kohaneśa sind achtundsechzig Tīrthas eingesetzt. Und in Korilāpura, wahrlich, heißt es, weilen anderthalb Krore an Tīrthas.
Mārkaṇḍeya (as referenced in this adhyāya’s narration)
Tirtha: Kohaneśa; Korilāpura
Type: kshetra
Listener: ṛṣi audience (frame)
Scene: Two riverbank stations: Kohaneśa with a prominent Īśa/Śiva shrine and bathing steps; Korilāpura depicted as a bustling sacred town with innumerable small shrines/flags suggesting ‘one-and-a-half crore’ tīrthas.
The text amplifies faith in sacred places by portraying them as vast reservoirs of tīrtha-merit, culminating in a hyperbolic, celebratory scale at Korilāpura.
Kohaneśa and especially Korilāpura, praised as hosting an extraordinary multitude of tīrthas.
No explicit injunction appears; the verse’s purpose is tīrtha-māhātmya—motivating pilgrimage, worship, and meritorious acts at these sites.