गंगाद्यानि च तीर्थानि केदाराद्या दिवौकसः । मया सह पुरा देवाः शक्राद्या नृपसत्तमाः
gaṃgādyāni ca tīrthāni kedārādyā divaukasaḥ | mayā saha purā devāḥ śakrādyā nṛpasattamāḥ
«Los tīrthas que comienzan con el Gaṅgā, y los seres divinos vinculados a los lugares que comienzan con Kedāra—en tiempos antiguos, los dioses encabezados por Śakra (Indra) estuvieron conmigo, oh el mejor de los reyes».
Pulastya
Tirtha: Gaṅgā and Kedāra-associated tīrthas (collective)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Yayāti
Scene: Pulastya recalls an earlier time when he was accompanied by Indra and the gods, moving among famed tīrthas like Gaṅgā and Kedāra-linked sites—suggesting a celestial pilgrimage procession.
Holy places are portrayed as cosmic institutions—tīrthas and devas together sustain dharma, making pilgrimage part of a larger sacred order.
Gaṅgā-tīrthas and Kedāra (as a leading sacred locus) are invoked as central reference points.
No direct ritual; it introduces the divine assembly and the sacred geography framework.