शातकुम्भमये कुम्भे धनुषायुतविस्तृते । तत्र कुंभस्य मध्यस्थो वडवानलसंज्ञितः
śātakumbhamaye kumbhe dhanuṣāyutavistṛte | tatra kuṃbhasya madhyastho vaḍavānalasaṃjñitaḥ
En una vasija de oro (kumbha), extendida por diez mil longitudes de arco, allí—justo en el centro de esa vasija—se halla lo que se conoce como Vaḍavānala, el “fuego de la yegua”.
Śiva (Īśvara)
Tirtha: Lavaṇodadhi (Prabhāsa sea)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A symbolic cross-section of the ocean as a colossal golden kumbha; at its very center burns the Vaḍavānala—depicted as a contained, horse/mare-headed flame or a fiery vortex beneath the waters.
Puranic sacred geography links hidden cosmic forces (like Vaḍavānala) to tīrtha-mahātmya, revealing sanctity beneath the visible world.
The Agni-related sacred zone in the Prabhāsa oceanic landscape (context for Agni-tīrtha).
None directly; it sets up the mythic location of Vaḍavānala connected with Agni-tīrtha.