ईश्वर उवाच । ततो गच्छेन्महादेवि तृतीयं पुष्करं महत् । तस्यैव पूर्वदिग्भागे किञ्चिदीशानगोचरे । कनीयः संस्मृतं कुंडं पुष्करंनाम नामतः
īśvara uvāca | tato gacchenmahādevi tṛtīyaṃ puṣkaraṃ mahat | tasyaiva pūrvadigbhāge kiñcidīśānagocare | kanīyaḥ saṃsmṛtaṃ kuṃḍaṃ puṣkaraṃnāma nāmataḥ
Īśvara dit : «Ensuite, ô Grande Déesse, il faut se rendre au grand troisième Puṣkara. Dans sa partie orientale, quelque peu vers le nord-est, se trouve un bassin plus petit, mémorisé sous le nom de “Puṣkara”.»
Īśvara (Śiva)
Tirtha: Tṛtīya Mahat Puṣkara; (smaller) Puṣkara-kuṇḍa
Type: kund
Listener: Mahādevī (Pārvatī)
Scene: Śiva, as guide, points out a sacred landscape map-like: the ‘third great Puṣkara’ and, to its east-northeast, a smaller Puṣkara-named pond; pilgrims walk with staffs, with trees and water bodies arranged like a mandala.
Pilgrimage is taught as a guided sacred geography—knowing and approaching specific tīrthas is itself part of dharma and merit.
Puṣkara-kuṇḍa (a sacred pond) within Prabhāsa-kṣetra.
The instruction is primarily directional—‘one should go’ to the tīrtha—setting up later rites like snāna and dāna.