आयामव्यासतश्चैव आदिमध्यान्तसंस्थितम् । पूर्वे तप्तोदक स्वामी पश्चिमे माधवः स्मृतः
āyāmavyāsataścaiva ādimadhyāntasaṃsthitam | pūrve taptodaka svāmī paścime mādhavaḥ smṛtaḥ
Par sa longueur et sa largeur, avec son commencement, son milieu et sa fin dûment établis, cette région sacrée est délimitée ainsi : à l’est se tient Taptodaka Svāmī, et à l’ouest Mādhava est rappelé (comme repère).
Skanda (deduced from Prabhāsakṣetramāhātmya narrative style)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra (dik-maryādā: Taptodaka Svāmī—Mādhava)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Devī
Scene: A schematic sacred map: the kṣetra shown as a rectangle/mandala with labeled eastern shrine ‘Taptodaka Svāmī’ and western shrine ‘Mādhava’, with a central axis indicating ‘ādi-madhya-anta’.
Sacred places are not abstract; their holiness is mapped through named tīrthas and deities, guiding pilgrims to approach the kṣetra with reverence and clarity.
Prabhāsa-kṣetra, with boundary points marked by Taptodaka Svāmī (east) and Mādhava (west).
No specific rite is prescribed here; the verse establishes pilgrimage-boundaries for proper kṣetra-parikramā and tīrtha-orientation.