गिरिं प्रदक्षिणीकृत्य श्रीसंज्ञं कलशोद्भवः । सपत्नीको ददर्शाथ रम्यं स्कंदवनं महत्
giriṃ pradakṣiṇīkṛtya śrīsaṃjñaṃ kalaśodbhavaḥ | sapatnīko dadarśātha ramyaṃ skaṃdavanaṃ mahat
Having circumambulated the mountain known as Śrī, the pot-born sage (Agastya), together with his wife, then beheld the vast and delightful Skandavana.
Vyāsa
Tirtha: Skandavana
Type: kshetra
Listener: Sūta
Scene: Agastya, with Lopāmudrā beside him, completes a clockwise circumambulation of a revered mountain; ahead opens a vast forest—Skandavana—inviting awe.
Pilgrimage actions like pradakṣiṇā lead the devotee toward darśana of sanctified places associated with deities such as Skanda.
Skandavana (the great grove/forest of Skanda) and a sacred mountain called Śrī.
Pradakṣiṇā (circumambulation) of the sacred mountain is explicitly described.