व्रजन्विलोकयांचक्रे पुरोविंध्यं धराधरम् । संसारतापसंहारि रेवावारिपरिष्कृतम्
vrajanvilokayāṃcakre puroviṃdhyaṃ dharādharam | saṃsāratāpasaṃhāri revāvāripariṣkṛtam
旅を続けるうち、彼は前方にヴィンディヤ山を見た。大地を支えるその山脈は、レーヴァー(ナルマダー)の水により清らかに輝き、輪廻の灼熱を鎮めると名高かった。
Vyāsa (continuing narration)
Tirtha: Revā (Narmadā)–Vindhya region
Type: kshetra
Scene: Nārada walking along the Revā’s gleaming banks; ahead rises the massive Vindhya, layered ridges catching light; the river’s spray and mist ‘polish’ the scene, conveying coolness and relief from heat.
Holy landscapes—mountains and rivers—are presented as spiritually therapeutic spaces that cool the suffering of saṃsāra.
The Revā/Narmadā region and the Vindhya range as a sanctified pilgrimage setting.
No explicit ritual; the verse supports tīrtha-yātrā (pilgrimage) through sacred geography.