सर्वतीर्थानि तत्रैव ऊषरं तेन कथ्यते । ब्रह्मविष्णुमहेशाद्यैरिंद्राद्यैः परिसेवितम्
sarvatīrthāni tatraiva ūṣaraṃ tena kathyate | brahmaviṣṇumaheśādyairiṃdrādyaiḥ parisevitam
Là se trouvent tous les tīrthas ; c’est pourquoi on l’appelle Ūṣara. Brahmā, Viṣṇu, Maheśa, ainsi qu’Indra et les autres dieux, le fréquentent et le servent selon le rite.
Vyāsa
Tirtha: Ūṣara (Dharmāraṇya)
Type: kshetra
Listener: A king
Scene: A visionary tableau: Brahmā, Viṣṇu, and Maheśa with Indra and devas are shown reverently attending the kṣetra, implying its identity as the confluence of all tīrthas.
A supreme tīrtha is portrayed as a convergence of all sacred powers, validated by the gods’ own worship and presence.
Ūṣara within Dharmāraṇya, presented as containing the essence of all tīrthas.
No explicit ritual is stated; the emphasis is on the site’s intrinsic sanctity and divine attendance.