मुण्डीश्वरेति च तथा प्रसिद्धिमगमत्क्षितौ । मुंडीश्वरसमीपस्थं सरस्वत्यां महोदयम्
muṇḍīśvareti ca tathā prasiddhimagamatkṣitau | muṃḍīśvarasamīpasthaṃ sarasvatyāṃ mahodayam
Il devint renommé sur la terre sous le nom de Muṇḍīśvara. Près de Muṇḍīśvara, sur la Sarasvatī, se trouve un tīrtha appelé Mahodaya.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) to the sages (deduced)
Tirtha: Mahodaya (near Muṇḍīśvara)
Type: ghat
Listener: Devī (addressed as ‘devi’ in the surrounding passage)
Scene: A pilgrim-path along the Sarasvatī bank: a marker-stone or small shrine labeled ‘Muṇḍīśvara’; nearby, a serene river-bend signifying ‘Mahodaya’ with ascetics performing ācamana.
Sacred geography is preserved through names and renown; tīrthas cluster as a chain of merit along the river.
Muṇḍīśvara and the nearby Mahodaya tīrtha on the Sarasvatī.
None stated; the verse primarily provides location and traditional naming.