अथ तत्क्षेत्रमासाद्य दूरे कृत्वा निवेशनम् । कौरवा यादवा मुख्याश्चमत्कारपुरं गताः
atha tatkṣetramāsādya dūre kṛtvā niveśanam | kauravā yādavā mukhyāścamatkārapuraṃ gatāḥ
Puis, parvenus à cette contrée sacrée et ayant établi le camp à quelque distance, les principaux Kaurava et Yādava se rendirent à Camatkārapura.
Sūta (narrator)
Tirtha: Camatkārapura (kṣetra within the narrated tīrtha-region)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A royal retinue of Kauravas and Yādavas reaches a sanctified region; tents and standards are set at a respectful distance; the leaders proceed toward a wondrous city gate of Camatkārapura.
Approaching a holy kṣetra is done with reverence and order—establishing a proper base and then entering the sanctified place, here identified as Camatkārapura.
Camatkārapura is explicitly named as the destination within the sacred region described in Adhyāya 73.
No explicit ritual is listed; the verse describes the protocol of arrival—camping at a distance and proceeding into the sacred town.