तरत्तरंगनामाढ्यं काकतीर्थं महाप्रभम् । तत्र तीर्थं पुनस्त्वन्यत्तीर्थं धारेश्वरं स्मृतम्
tarattaraṃganāmāḍhyaṃ kākatīrthaṃ mahāprabham | tatra tīrthaṃ punastvanyattīrthaṃ dhāreśvaraṃ smṛtam
The illustrious Kāka-tīrtha, famed by the name Tarattaraṅga, shines with great splendor. There, again, is another sacred ford, remembered as Dhāreśvara-tīrtha.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) (deduced)
Tirtha: Kāka-tīrtha (Tarattaraṅga) and Dhāreśvara-tīrtha
Type: ghat
Scene: A bright, wave-rich ford called Tarattaraṅga (Kāka-tīrtha) gleams; nearby another ford, Dhāreśvara, is indicated—suggesting a Śiva shrine by a flowing stream.
Pilgrimage is structured as a sequence of named tīrthas, each carrying distinct remembrance and sanctity.
Kāka-tīrtha (also called Tarattaraṅga) and Dhāreśvara-tīrtha.
No explicit rite is mentioned; the verse primarily enumerates tīrthas for pilgrimage recognition.
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