महीसागरपर्यंतं वृक्षराजिविराजिते । जालीगुल्मलताकीर्णे स्तंभतीर्थस्य संनिधौ
mahīsāgaraparyaṃtaṃ vṛkṣarājivirājite | jālīgulmalatākīrṇe staṃbhatīrthasya saṃnidhau
S’étendant de la terre jusqu’à la mer, resplendissante de rangées d’arbres, épaisse de plantes jālī, de buissons et de lianes — près du gué sacré nommé Staṃbha-tīrtha.
Śrī Nārada (continuing narrative)
Tirtha: Staṃbha-tīrtha
Type: ghat
Listener: Pārtha
Scene: A panoramic sweep: wooded rows stretching toward the sea, thick jālī growth, shrubs and creepers; the sacred ford of Staṃbha-tīrtha lies nearby, half-hidden by vegetation.
Sacred places are revealed through Purāṇic geography—nature itself becomes a frame for tīrtha-māhātmya.
Staṃbha-tīrtha is explicitly mentioned as the nearby holy ford.
No explicit rite is stated in this verse; it sets the tīrtha’s landscape context.