अप्सरेश्वरतीर्थं च देहक्षेपे विधिस्ततः । तीर्थं ज्वालेश्वरं नाम ज्वालायाः सङ्गमस्तथा
apsareśvaratīrthaṃ ca dehakṣepe vidhistataḥ | tīrthaṃ jvāleśvaraṃ nāma jvālāyāḥ saṅgamastathā
Et (l’on y trouve) le tīrtha d’Apsareśvara; puis la règle concernant l’abandon du corps (rites funéraires). (On y trouve) le lieu sacré nommé Jvāleśvara, et de même la confluence de la Jvālā.
Skanda (deduced, Revā Khaṇḍa tīrtha-māhātmya narration)
Tirtha: Apsareśvara; Jvāleśvara; Jvālā-saṅgama
Type: kshetra
Listener: Pilgrimage-inquirer audience (ṛṣi-saṅgha frame implied)
Scene: A riverside Śiva shrine labeled Apsareśvara; nearby, a solemn rite scene indicating deha-kṣepa/antyeṣṭi guidance; then a second shrine Jvāleśvara beside a bright, flame-like stream meeting the main river.
Sacred places guide the full arc of dharma—from pilgrimage worship to the proper rites at life’s end—under the protection of Śiva-tīrthas.
Apsareśvara Tīrtha and Jvāleśvara Tīrtha, along with the Jvālā confluence.
A “vidhi” connected with dehakṣepa—procedures/rites associated with death or the relinquishing of the body.