पूर्वं सा पुष्करे प्राप्ता पुष्करात्सा महानदी । पुष्करं कथ्यते व्योम पुष्करं कथ्यते जलम् । तेन तत्पुष्करं ख्यातं संनिधानं प्रजापतेः
pūrvaṃ sā puṣkare prāptā puṣkarātsā mahānadī | puṣkaraṃ kathyate vyoma puṣkaraṃ kathyate jalam | tena tatpuṣkaraṃ khyātaṃ saṃnidhānaṃ prajāpateḥ
D’abord elle parvint à Puṣkara, et de Puṣkara ce grand fleuve poursuivit son cours. On dit que « Puṣkara » signifie le ciel, et l’on dit aussi que « Puṣkara » signifie l’eau ; ainsi Puṣkara est célébré comme le lieu sacré de la Présence de Prajāpati.
Sūta (deduced)
Tirtha: Puṣkara
Type: kund
Scene: Puṣkara lake under a vast sky: Gaṅgā’s current symbolically arriving first at Puṣkara; Prajāpati/Brahmā’s presence suggested by a lotus-seat motif; the words ‘sky’ and ‘water’ visually mirrored.
Sacred places are not merely locations but ‘saṃnidhāna’—living zones of divine presence, understood through Purāṇic meaning and story.
Puṣkara is praised as the presence-place of Prajāpati and as a key station in the sacred course of the divine river.
No explicit rite is commanded here; it provides the theological basis for Puṣkara’s tīrtha-status (worthy of snāna and worship).