Harihara Revelation and the Tirtha-Glorification of Saptasarasvata in Kurukshetra
सुप्रभा काञ्चानाक्षी च सुवेणुर्विमलोदका मनोहरा चौघवती विशाला च सरस्वती
suprabhā kāñcānākṣī ca suveṇurvimalodakā manoharā caughavatī viśālā ca sarasvatī
(Mereka ialah:) Suprabhā, Kāñcānākṣī, Suveṇu, Vimalodakā, Manoharā, Caughavatī, dan Viśālā—itulah para Sarasvatī.
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The verse frames them as ‘Sarasvatīs’ in the plural, which in Purāṇic geography typically indicates branches, distributaries, localized streams, or regionally distinguished manifestations of the Sarasvatī system, each with its own sacred identity and tirtha-value.
Hydronymic lists function as pilgrimage metadata: they map the sacred landscape, preserve local toponyms, and authorize multiple bathing/ritual points as equally Sarasvatī-linked, thereby expanding the tirtha-network.
Yes. Many are ‘speaking names’ (e.g., Vimalodakā ‘pure-watered’, Viśālā ‘broad’) that encode perceived qualities of the waters and implicitly justify their purificatory or merit-bestowing power.