ततः श्रुतं मया तावत्पुराणे स्कान्दसंज्ञिते । भास्करत्रितयं भूमौ सर्वव्याधिविनाशनम्
tataḥ śrutaṃ mayā tāvatpurāṇe skāndasaṃjñite | bhāskaratritayaṃ bhūmau sarvavyādhivināśanam
Dann hörte ich im Purāṇa, das Skanda genannt wird: Auf Erden gibt es die heilige Tīrtha-Stätte „Bhāskara-tritaya“ (Drei Sonnen), die alle Krankheiten vernichtet.
Pathika (the traveler/guest)
Tirtha: Bhāskara-tritaya
Type: kshetra
Scene: A narrator recalls hearing in the Skanda Purāṇa about a miraculous 'Three-Suns' sacred spot on earth whose radiance dispels disease; the landscape glows with triple solar halos over a tīrtha precinct.
The Purāṇa elevates tīrtha as a divine remedy: sacred places, empowered by dharma and grace, are said to remove even deep-rooted afflictions.
Bhāskara-tritaya is named as a disease-destroying sacred locus (tīrtha/kshetra) in the Skanda Purāṇa tradition.
Not detailed here; the verse states the tīrtha’s power, typically implying pilgrimage, snāna, and devotional observance described in surrounding verses.