पुरा पंचनदे तीर्थे त्रिषुलोकेषु विश्रुते । सहस्ररश्मिर्भगवांस्तपस्तेपे सुदारुणम्
purā paṃcanade tīrthe triṣulokeṣu viśrute | sahasraraśmirbhagavāṃstapastepe sudāruṇam
«Antaño, en el tīrtha de Pañcanada, célebre en los tres mundos, el Bienaventurado Señor de mil rayos (el Sol) practicó un tapas sumamente austero.»
Skanda
Tirtha: Pañcanada Tīrtha
Type: sangam
Listener: Agastya
Scene: At a grand confluence of five rivers, Surya (Sahasra-raśmi) performs fierce austerities—standing in yogic stillness amid blazing light, with rivers swirling around and sages witnessing from the banks.
Even deities model tapas; sacred places gain enduring glory through divine austerities performed there.
Pañcanada Tīrtha, described as renowned across the three worlds.
Tapas (austerity) is exemplified as a potent spiritual discipline connected to tīrtha power.