न क्षीयते तु राजेन्द्र चक्रतीर्थे तु यत्कृतम् । यद्भूतं यद्भविष्यच्च तीर्थमाहात्म्यमुत्तमम्
na kṣīyate tu rājendra cakratīrthe tu yatkṛtam | yadbhūtaṃ yadbhaviṣyacca tīrthamāhātmyamuttamam
Mais, ô seigneur des rois, ce qui est accompli au Cakra Tīrtha ne s’amoindrit point. Telle est la grandeur suprême du tīrtha, pour ce qui fut comme pour ce qui sera.
Mārkaṇḍeya (continuing)
Tirtha: Cakra Tīrtha
Type: ghat
Listener: A king (addressed as Rājendra)
Scene: On a luminous riverbank, a sacred spot marked by a ‘cakra’ emblem (disc) signifies Cakra Tīrtha; pilgrims perform rites while a symbolic wheel motif suggests unbroken continuity of merit across time (past/future).
Cakra Tīrtha is portrayed as a uniquely ‘akṣaya’ field where spiritual merit does not waste away.
Cakra Tīrtha (within Revā Khaṇḍa).
Perform religious acts at Cakra Tīrtha, where their fruit is said to be non-diminishing.