ईश्वर उवाच । ततो गच्छेन्महादेवि मंगलात्पश्चिमे स्थितम् । गंगास्रोतस्तथा लिंगं सुरार्कं च विशेषतः
īśvara uvāca | tato gacchenmahādevi maṃgalātpaścime sthitam | gaṃgāsrotastathā liṃgaṃ surārkaṃ ca viśeṣataḥ
Īśvara dit : Ensuite, ô Grande Déesse, qu’on se rende vers ce qui se trouve à l’ouest de Maṅgala—tout particulièrement le courant du Gaṅgā et le liṅga nommé Surārka.
Śiva (Īśvara)
Tirtha: Gaṅgā-srotas and Surārka-liṅga (west of Maṅgala)
Type: ghat
Listener: Mahādevī (Pārvatī)
Scene: Pilgrims at a narrow sacred stream labeled ‘Gaṅgā-srotas’, performing snāna; nearby stands Surārka-liṅga shrine catching sunlight, suggesting a solar (arka) radiance.
The Purāṇa guides devotees through a sequence of sanctified landmarks—water and liṅga—uniting purification and worship in pilgrimage.
The Gaṅgā-srotas (holy stream) and the Surārka-liṅga located west of Maṅgala.
The instruction is to proceed to these sites as part of the yātrā; the detailed rites appear in the next verse.