यवांकुरं जामदग्न्यो भर्गदैत्येति नाम च । पुरूरवाश्चाश्चान्नमयं बहुरूपेति नाम च
yavāṃkuraṃ jāmadagnyo bhargadaityeti nāma ca | purūravāścāścānnamayaṃ bahurūpeti nāma ca
Jāmadagnya venera un liṅga hecho de brotes de cebada, llamado Bhargadaitya. Y Purūravas venera un liṅga hecho de alimento cocido, llamado Bahurūpa, el de muchas formas.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta), addressing the sages (deduced)
Scene: Jāmadagnya (Paraśurāma) offers a barley-sprout liṅga named Bhargadaitya; Purūravas offers a cooked-food liṅga named Bahurūpa—two altars showing austerity and royal devotion.
Even ordinary nourishment and sprouts, when offered with purity, become vehicles of worship to the many-formed Lord.
No specific tīrtha is referenced in this verse.
It indicates worship with sprout-based and food-based symbolic liṅgas, reflecting devotion adapted to circumstance.