स गत्वा दक्षिणं तीरं सागरस्य समीपतः । ददर्श पर्वतं तत्र कृतस्मरमिति श्रुतम्
sa gatvā dakṣiṇaṃ tīraṃ sāgarasya samīpataḥ | dadarśa parvataṃ tatra kṛtasmaramiti śrutam
Als er das südliche Ufer nahe dem Ozean erreicht hatte, erblickte er dort einen Berg, der unter dem Namen „Kṛtasmarā“ berühmt war.
Īśvara (narrator voice as given in the verse)
Tirtha: Kṛtasmarā-parvata (within Prabhāsa)
Type: peak
Listener: Audience within the māhātmya frame
Scene: The pilgrim reaches the southern shore by the roaring sea and beholds a famed mountain called Kṛtasmarā rising near the coast.
Purāṇic tīrtha tradition ties spiritual progress to real landscapes, naming and locating sacred features for pilgrims.
The southern coastal area of Prabhāsa-kṣetra and the mountain called Kṛtasmarā.
None; it provides a pilgrimage waypoint and sacred topography.