भद्रायाः पश्चिमात्पूर्वं यथानुक्रममादितः । श्रुतं पापोपशमनं कोटियज्ञफलप्रदम्
bhadrāyāḥ paścimātpūrvaṃ yathānukramamāditaḥ | śrutaṃ pāpopaśamanaṃ koṭiyajñaphalapradam
Beginning from the west of the Bhadrā and proceeding eastward in due order, you have heard of that which removes sin and grants the fruit of a crore of sacrifices.
Īśvara (Śiva)
Tirtha: Bhadrā (as route-anchor within Prabhāsa-kṣetra)
Type: river
Listener: Devī (Pārvatī)
Scene: A map-like procession: a river labeled Bhadrā at left (west), an arrowed path moving east through shrines; Skanda’s narration visualized as a scroll unrolling from west to east.
Pilgrimage is presented as an ordered sacred journey—direction and sequence matter as part of dharmic practice.
The Bhadrā river-region and the broader Prabhāsa Kṣetra route described from west to east.
A sequential pilgrimage movement (yathānukrama) across the kṣetra; no single rite is specified in this verse.
Curious about the meaning, context, or a word? Ask, and continue the conversation in the Vedapath app.
A free Google sign-in keeps your chat saved across web and the app.
Read Skanda Purana in the Vedapath app
Scan the QR code to open this directly in the app, with audio, word-by-word meanings, and more.