शरस्तंबैः सुसंपृक्तं रक्षोभिश्च पिशाचकैः । सा तत्र सहसा गत्वा शैलपूष्ठं सुदुर्गमम्
śarastaṃbaiḥ susaṃpṛktaṃ rakṣobhiśca piśācakaiḥ | sā tatra sahasā gatvā śailapūṣṭhaṃ sudurgamam
そこは葦(シャラ)の叢が濃く茂り、羅刹と毘舎遮が群れ集う地であった。彼女はたちまちそこへ赴き、きわめて到り難い山の稜へと向かった。
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) to the sages (deduced)
Tirtha: Śvetaparvata (approach zone)
Type: peak
Scene: A wild marshy slope thick with tall reeds; shadowy rākṣasas and piśācas lurk. The Garuḍī-form figure darts upward toward a narrow, rocky, nearly unreachable ridge on the mountain’s back.
The Purāṇas portray sacred quests as passing through perilous spaces—steadfastness amid fearsome forces is part of dharma.
A mountain ridge in the Śvetaparvata setting is described, but no named tīrtha is specified in this verse.
None; this verse is topographical and narrative.