बकेश्वरतीर्थं च कपालेशं तथैव च । मार्कण्डं कपिलेशं च एरण्डीसङ्गमस्तथा
bakeśvaratīrthaṃ ca kapāleśaṃ tathaiva ca | mārkaṇḍaṃ kapileśaṃ ca eraṇḍīsaṅgamastathā
Y está el tīrtha de Bakeśvara, y asimismo Kapāleśa; también Mārkaṇḍa y Kapileśa; y del mismo modo la confluencia llamada Eraṇḍī-saṅgama.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) to the sages (deduced)
Tirtha: Bakeśvara-tīrtha; Kapāleśa; Mārkaṇḍa; Kapileśa; Eraṇḍī-saṅgama
Type: sangam
Listener: Mahārṣayaḥ (assembly of sages)
Scene: A pilgrim-party walks along the Narmadā bank; multiple small shrines/liṅgas appear as a sequence—Bakeśvara, Kapāleśa, Mārkaṇḍa, Kapileśa—ending at a visible confluence labeled Eraṇḍī-saṅgama.
Śaiva tīrthas and river-confluences are portrayed as concentrated zones of punya where devotion and sacred travel purify the pilgrim.
Bakeśvara-tīrtha, Kapāleśa, Mārkaṇḍa, Kapileśa, and the Eraṇḍī-saṅgama confluence.
No ritual is specified in this verse; it continues the enumerative praise of tīrthas.
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