तत्तीर्थस्य प्रभावोऽयं श्रूयतामवनीपते । यथाऽनन्तो हि नागानां देवानां च जनार्दनः
tattīrthasya prabhāvo'yaṃ śrūyatāmavanīpate | yathā'nanto hi nāgānāṃ devānāṃ ca janārdanaḥ
Hear now, O lord of the earth, the greatness of that tīrtha: just as Ananta is foremost among the nāgas, and Janārdana supreme among the gods.
Narrator of the Revā Khaṇḍa (deduced)
Tirtha: Cakratīrtha / Kālāghanāśana
Type: ghat
Listener: King (avani-pati / māhīpati)
Scene: A teaching scene: Skanda/narrator addressing a king; behind them a symbolic tableau—Ananta (Śeṣa) with many hoods and Janārdana radiant—hovering above the Narmadā tīrtha, indicating ‘foremostness’.
Purāṇic teaching elevates a sacred place by comparing its excellence to cosmic exemplars—Ananta and Viṣṇu—inviting faith in tīrtha-power.
The same ‘that tīrtha’ in context—Cakratīrtha on the Narmadā.
The prescription is to listen (śravaṇa) to the tīrtha-māhātmya as a devotional act.
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