सागरान्नैरृते भागे योगिनीकुण्डमुत्तमम् । यत्राऽसते चतुःषष्टियोगिन्यो जलसंस्थिताः
sāgarānnairṛte bhāge yoginīkuṇḍamuttamam | yatrā'sate catuḥṣaṣṭiyoginyo jalasaṃsthitāḥ
सागर के नैऋत्य भाग में उत्तम योगिनी-कुण्ड है, जहाँ जल में स्थित चौंसठ योगिनियाँ निवास करती हैं।
Brahmā (deduced; Vaiṣṇavakhaṇḍa narration style)
Tirtha: Yoginī-kuṇḍa
Type: kund
Scene: A lotus-filled sacred pond/kuṇḍa with a subtle, numinous presence: sixty-four Yoginīs suggested as luminous feminine forms emerging from or dwelling within the water, with the southwest direction indicated by landscape cues.
Tīrthas are living sacred spaces, inhabited by divine powers that sanctify the devotee’s approach.
Yoginīkuṇḍa, a sacred pond described within the Ayodhyāmāhātmya.
No explicit rite here; the verse primarily gives the tīrtha’s location and its presiding Yoginīs.
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