श्वभ्री तत्र महाराज जलमध्ये प्रदृश्यते । कथानिका पुराणोक्ता वानरी तीर्थसेवनात्
śvabhrī tatra mahārāja jalamadhye pradṛśyate | kathānikā purāṇoktā vānarī tīrthasevanāt
Là, ô grand roi, on voit au milieu des eaux une fosse nommée Śvabhrī. Le Purāṇa rapporte un récit : une guenon obtint la purification par le service rendu au tīrtha.
Mārkaṇḍeya (to the king)
Tirtha: Śvabhrī
Type: kund
Listener: Mahārāja / king
Scene: A distinct circular pool (Śvabhrī) in the midst of the river; a she-monkey reverently approaches/serves the tīrtha (offering leaves, circling, or drinking), while sages narrate the ancient tale to a king.
Even non-human beings are shown attaining benefit through tīrtha-sevā, emphasizing the universal reach of sacred-place merit.
Śvabhrī, a named pool/pit within the Māṇḍavya-tīrtha sacred complex in Revā-khaṇḍa.
Tīrtha-sevā—reverent resorting to and honoring the holy place (implied bathing/attendance).