नरसिंहं तथैवान्यं श्रद्धया परया युतः । एवं संस्थाप्य कौंतेयो देवगृहसुपंचकम्
narasiṃhaṃ tathaivānyaṃ śraddhayā parayā yutaḥ | evaṃ saṃsthāpya kauṃteyo devagṛhasupaṃcakam
Et, animé d’une foi suprême, il installa aussi Narasiṃha et une autre divinité. Ainsi le fils de Kuntī établit-il un excellent ensemble de cinq sanctuaires.
Narrative voice (context: Sūta in Tīrthamāhātmya frame)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A solemn consecration: Narasiṃha icon—lion-faced, powerful, protective—installed with fire-ritual and offerings; nearby, the layout reveals five small shrines arranged harmoniously, with the patron (Kaunteya) overseeing in deep faith.
Supreme faith (parā śraddhā) expressed through consecration and temple-building becomes a powerful form of dharma and public spiritual welfare.
The Narāditya-associated tīrtha context in Adhyāya 60, where multiple deities are installed to sanctify the locale.
Institution of Narasiṃha worship through installation, along with establishing a set of five shrines (supaṃcaka).