प्रत्यग्भागे गोप्रताराद्योजनत्रयसंमिते । घर्घरांबुतरंगिण्या सरयूः संगता यतः
pratyagbhāge gopratārādyojanatrayasaṃmite | ghargharāṃbutaraṃgiṇyā sarayūḥ saṃgatā yataḥ
Hacia el occidente, a tres yojanas de Gopratāra, está el lugar donde el Sarayū se une al Ghargharā, cuyas aguas se alzan en oleajes ondulantes.
Agastya (contextual narration within the dialogue)
Tirtha: Sarayū–Ghargharā Saṅgama (near Gopratāra)
Type: sangam
Scene: A cartographic-visual scene: a pilgrim points westward from a landmark ghat (Gopratāra) toward a distant meeting of two rivers; the Ghargharā is shown as churning, wave-crested water joining the calmer Sarayū.
Sacred geography is itself a form of dharma: knowing and approaching holy confluences (saṅgamas) prepares one for purifying rites and devotion.
The saṅgama where the Sarayū meets the Ghargharā, located west of Gopratāra in the Ayodhyā region.
No direct prescription here—this verse primarily gives the tīrtha’s location, setting up the saṅgama-snānā (confluence bathing) described in later verses.