भल्लेनाहं यतो विद्धस्त्वया पादतले शुभे । भल्लतीर्थमिति ख्यातं ततो ह्येतद्भविष्यति
bhallenāhaṃ yato viddhastvayā pādatale śubhe | bhallatīrthamiti khyātaṃ tato hyetadbhaviṣyati
„Weil du Mich mit einem Bhalla-Pfeil an der glückverheißenden Fußsohle getroffen hast, wird dieser Ort daher als ‚Bhalla-tīrtha‘ berühmt werden.“
Viṣṇu
Tirtha: Bhalla-tīrtha
Type: tirtha
Listener: Jarā
Scene: Close focus on the bhalla-arrow and the auspicious sole of the Lord’s foot (with śrīvatsa/lotus-like marks implied), while the surrounding ground subtly transforms into a marked tīrtha spot, as if the landscape itself receives a name.
Sacred places are often sanctified through divine events; the Lord’s līlā becomes the basis for tīrtha-glory.
Bhalla-tīrtha within Prabhāsa-kṣetra.
None in this verse; it explains the origin of the tīrtha’s name.