स्कंद उवाच । प्रसंगतो मयैतानि तीर्थानि कथितानि ते । भूमौ तिलांतरायां यत्तत्र तीर्थान्यनेशः
skaṃda uvāca | prasaṃgato mayaitāni tīrthāni kathitāni te | bhūmau tilāṃtarāyāṃ yattatra tīrthānyaneśaḥ
Skanda dijo: De paso te he relatado estos tīrthas. En la región de la tierra llamada Tilāntarā hay, en verdad, innumerables vados sagrados, oh Señor.
Skanda
Tirtha: Tilāntarā (tīrtha-cluster)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Agastya (Kalaśodbhava)
Scene: Skanda, as narrator, gestures to an expanse of Kāśī’s sacred ground called Tilāntarā, implying countless unseen tīrthas spread like a sacred map.
Kāśī is framed as a dense sacred landscape—its holiness is not isolated to one spot but spread through innumerable tīrthas.
Tilāntarā is referenced as a locale containing innumerable tīrthas, within the Kāśī sacred geography.
No specific rite is prescribed here; it functions as a summary/transition emphasizing the abundance of tīrthas.