उभयोः कूलयोस्तावन्मण्डितायतनैः शुभैः । हूयद्भिरग्निहोत्रैश्च हविर्धूमसमाकुला
ubhayoḥ kūlayostāvanmaṇḍitāyatanaiḥ śubhaiḥ | hūyadbhiragnihotraiśca havirdhūmasamākulā
Kedua tepinya dihiasi tempat suci yang membawa berkah; api Agnihotra menyala, persembahan dicurahkan, dan udara dipenuhi asap suci dari havis.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) narrating to the sages (deduced)
Tirtha: Revā/Narmadā riverbanks (ubhayakūla)
Type: ghat
Scene: Twin riverbanks crowded with small shrines and yajña-śālās; multiple Agnihotra fires sending curling smoke; priests pouring oblations; the river reflecting firelight and temple lamps.
A tīrtha becomes radiant through sustained dharma—temples, Vedic fires, and continuous worship sanctify the landscape.
The sacred banks of the Narmadā (Revā), portrayed as lined with shrines and ritual fires.
Agnihotra (daily Vedic oblation into the sacred fire) is explicitly referenced.