शिवलोकाद्ब्रह्मलोकादुमालोकवरात्पुनः । कुमारलोकाद्वैकुंठात्सत्यलोकात्समंततः । तपोजनमहर्भ्यश्च सर्वे स्वर्लोकवासिनः । भुवोलोकाच्च भूर्लोकान्नागलोकात्तथाऽखिलात्
śivalokādbrahmalokādumālokavarātpunaḥ | kumāralokādvaikuṃṭhātsatyalokātsamaṃtataḥ | tapojanamaharbhyaśca sarve svarlokavāsinaḥ | bhuvolokācca bhūrlokānnāgalokāttathā'khilāt
From Śivaloka, from Brahmaloka, and again from the excellent realm of Umā; from Kumāra’s realm, from Vaikuṇṭha, and from Satyaloka on every side; from Tapoloka, Janaloka, and Maharloka; and all the dwellers of Svarga; also from Bhuvarloka and Bhūloka, and from Nāgaloka as well—from every region, they all come.
Skanda
Tirtha: Prayāga (Tīrtha-rāja)
Type: sangam
Scene: A grand panoramic confluence with processions arriving from the sky, earth, and subterranean realms: devas descending in vimānas, nāgas emerging from waters, sages arriving on foot; the sangam glows as a universal meeting ground.
Prayāga’s sanctity is universal: beings from all realms are drawn to it, implying unmatched tīrtha-power.
Prayāga, presented as a magnet for pilgrims across all lokas.
The broader context indicates tīrtha-visit and snāna; this verse emphasizes the vast gathering rather than a specific act.