भूर्भुवेश्वरतीर्थं च ख्याता शूलेश्वरी तथा । सारस्वतं दारुकेशमश्विनोस्तीर्थमुत्तमम्
bhūrbhuveśvaratīrthaṃ ca khyātā śūleśvarī tathā | sārasvataṃ dārukeśamaśvinostīrthamuttamam
On y trouve aussi Bhūrbhuveśvara-tīrtha et la célèbre Śūleśvarī ; le Sārasvata-tīrtha, Dārukeśa, et l’excellent Aśvinos-tīrtha.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) (deduced for Āvantya/Revā narrative frame)
Tirtha: Bhūrbhuveśvara-tīrtha; Śūleśvarī; Sārasvata-tīrtha; Dārukeśa; Aśvinos-tīrtha
Type: kshetra
Listener: null
Scene: A sequence of shrines: a towering Bhūrbhuveśvara liṅga under a cosmic canopy; a fierce yet protective Śūleśvarī Devī with trident; a serene Sārasvata spot with manuscripts and swans; Dārukeśa in a grove; and Aśvinos-tīrtha with twin divine physicians blessing pilgrims.
The tīrtha-landscape includes Śiva, Śakti, and Vedic deities, indicating that dharma integrates multiple divine forms through pilgrimage and remembrance.
Bhūrbhuveśvara-tīrtha, Śūleśvarī, Sārasvata, Dārukeśa, and Aśvinos-tīrtha are listed.
No explicit prescription appears in the verse.