तत्र संक्रमते सूर्यो मुंडीरे रजनीक्षये । कालप्रिये च मध्याह्ने मूलस्थाने क्षपागमे
tatra saṃkramate sūryo muṃḍīre rajanīkṣaye | kālapriye ca madhyāhne mūlasthāne kṣapāgame
वहाँ सूर्य मुण्डीर में रात्रि के अंत में, कालप्रिय में मध्याह्न के समय, और मूलस्थान में रात्रि के आगमन पर विशेष रूप से संक्रान्त होता है।
Sūta
Tirtha: Muṇḍīra–Kālapriya–Mūlasthāna (time-aligned Bhāskara stations)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Śaunaka and the Naimiṣāraṇya sages
Scene: A triptych of the same landscape across three times: pre-dawn at Muṇḍīra, blazing noon at Kālapriya, and twilight at Mūlasthāna; the Sun’s presence is ‘entering’ each station.
Time (kāla) is sanctified: dawn, noon, and dusk are portrayed as privileged moments for divine encounter at specific tīrthas.
Muṇḍīra, Kālapriya, and Mūlasthāna—three solar tīrthas whose glory is tied to distinct times of day.
Implied darśana/worship aligned to sandhyā-times: dawn at Muṇḍīra, noon at Kālapriya, and dusk at Mūlasthāna.
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