अगस्त्य उवाच । तीर्थमन्यत्प्रवक्ष्यामि क्षीरोदकमिति स्मृतम् । सीताकुण्डाच्च वायव्ये वर्त्तते गुणसुन्दरम् । पुण्यैकनिचयस्थानं सर्वदुःखविनाशनम्
agastya uvāca | tīrthamanyatpravakṣyāmi kṣīrodakamiti smṛtam | sītākuṇḍācca vāyavye varttate guṇasundaram | puṇyaikanicayasthānaṃ sarvaduḥkhavināśanam
アガスティヤは言った。「さらに別のティールタを説こう。『クシーローダカ(Kṣīrodaka)』と記憶される聖地である。シータークンダ(Sītākuṇḍa)の北西にあり、吉祥なる徳により美しく、功徳の集まる処にして、あらゆる悲苦を滅する。」
Agastya
Tirtha: Kṣīrodaka
Type: kund
Scene: Sage Agastya, seated in a hermitage setting, points out a luminous tīrtha called Kṣīrodaka; the water appears milky-bright, with lotuses and gentle ripples; a path leads northwest from Sītākuṇḍa.
Sacred geography is a dharmic map: approaching the right tīrtha with faith gathers puṇya and removes duḥkha.
Kṣīrodaka tīrtha, situated northwest of Sītākuṇḍa in the Ayodhyā sacred landscape.
No specific rite yet—this verse introduces the tīrtha and its location and praise.