अर्धक्रोशे च तत्तीर्थं समंतात्परिमंडलम् । एतन्मध्यं महासारं सदैव मुनिवल्लभम्
ardhakrośe ca tattīrthaṃ samaṃtātparimaṃḍalam | etanmadhyaṃ mahāsāraṃ sadaiva munivallabham
Tīrtha itu membentang melingkar ke segala arah sejauh setengah krośa. Pusatnya adalah sari yang mahatinggi, senantiasa dicintai para ṛṣi.
Śiva (Īśvara) [deduced from section context]
Tirtha: Mahodaya-tīrtha maṇḍala
Type: kshetra
Listener: Mahādevī (Pārvatī)
Scene: A bird’s-eye sacred diagram: a circular tīrtha-maṇḍala spanning half a krośa, with a luminous central bindu where sages sit in meditation; outer ring shows pilgrims circumambulating.
A tīrtha is not only a point but a sacred landscape; its ‘center’ is depicted as especially potent for spiritual practice.
The verse continues the praise of the Mahodaya-associated tīrtha within Prabhāsakṣetra.
No specific rite is commanded here; it defines the tīrtha’s sacred extent and highlights the spiritual power of its central area.