मोहोधं शमोहोरली गोविंदणं थलत्यजम् । चारणसिद्धं सोद्गीत्राभाज्यजं वटमालिका
mohodhaṃ śamohoralī goviṃdaṇaṃ thalatyajam | cāraṇasiddhaṃ sodgītrābhājyajaṃ vaṭamālikā
Mohodha, Śamohoralī, Goviṃdaṇa et Thalatyaja ; de même Cāraṇasiddha, Sodgītrābhājyaja et Vaṭamālikā—noms vénérables de lieux sacrés.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) (deduced)
Tirtha: Mohodha, Śamohoralī, Goviṃdaṇa, Thalatyaja, Cāraṇasiddha, Sodgītrābhājyaja, Vaṭamālikā
Type: kshetra
Scene: A dense banyan grove with garlands (vaṭa-mālikā), a small siddha-cave or hermitage, and pilgrims offering water at roots; subtle ethereal siddhas in the canopy.
The Mahātmya tradition sacralizes everyday geography, turning named settlements into a remembered field of merit (puṇya).
The Dharmāraṇya region, whose sanctity is conveyed by enumerating its recognized sacred settlements.
No explicit rite is stated in this verse.