चतुर्थं शीहोलियाग्रामं गोत्रद्वित यमेव च । विश्वामित्रदेवराततृतीयौदलमेव च
caturthaṃ śīholiyāgrāmaṃ gotradvita yameva ca | viśvāmitradevarātatṛtīyaudalameva ca
Le quatrième est le village nommé Śīholiyā ; là aussi se trouve une paire de gotras. Et le troisième est dit appartenir à Viśvāmitra et à Devarāta, également appelé Audala.
Unspecified (narrative voice within Dharmāraṇya Khaṇḍa)
Tirtha: Śīholiyā-grāma
Type: kshetra
Listener: nṛpa (implied)
Scene: A narrator points out a village on a stylized map/landscape; two gotra banners or emblems are shown; sages Viśvāmitra and Devarāta are depicted as ancestral icons hovering or seated in a lineage shrine.
Sacred places are remembered through the dharmic lineages (gotras) and rishi-traditions that preserve ritual life there.
A settlement-region within Dharmāraṇya is mapped via villages like Śīholiyā; the verse functions as sacred-geographical cataloguing rather than praising a single bathing-tirtha.
No direct rite is prescribed; the verse identifies villages and gotra affiliations important for ritual identity.