प्रत्यब्दं निर्मलानि स्युस्तीर्थराज समागमात् । प्रयागश्चापि तीर्थेंद्रः सर्वतीर्थार्पितं मलम्
pratyabdaṃ nirmalāni syustīrtharāja samāgamāt | prayāgaścāpi tīrtheṃdraḥ sarvatīrthārpitaṃ malam
Year after year, by meeting with the King of Tīrthas, they become purified. And Prayāga, the lord among tīrthas, receives the impurities deposited by all other holy places.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśīkhaṇḍa typically Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Prayāga (Tīrtharāja)
Type: sangam
Scene: Personified tīrthas arrive as radiant sages/deities to Prayāga, offering their ‘mala’ like dark smoke dissolving into the luminous confluence; Prayāga stands enthroned as Tīrtharāja.
Holiness is portrayed as dynamic and relational: Prayāga is the supreme purifier, renewing other tīrthas and bearing away accumulated defilements.
Prayāga, explicitly titled Tīrtharāja and Tīrthendra.
An annual cycle of tīrtha-merit is implied, reinforcing yearly pilgrimage and Māhātmya-based observances centered on Prayāga.