कृतमालाताम्रपर्णीप्रमुखा मलयोद्भवाः । त्रिसामऋष्यकुल्याद्या महेन्द्रप्रभवाः स्मृताः
kṛtamālātāmraparṇīpramukhā malayodbhavāḥ | trisāmaṛṣyakulyādyā mahendraprabhavāḥ smṛtāḥ
ទន្លេដែលមាន ក្រឹតមាលា និង តាម្របរណី ជាដើម កើតចេញពីភ្នំ មលយ។ ហើយទន្លេដូចជា ត្រីសាមា និង ឫស្យកុល្យា ត្រូវបានចងចាំថា មានប្រភពពី មហេន្ទ្រ។
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta), deduced from Māheśvarakhaṇḍa narrative frame
Tirtha: Tāmraparṇī / Mahendragiri sphere (implied)
Type: river
Scene: Two sacred mountains: Malaya in the far south with sandalwood forests; Mahendra as a prominent eastern peak near the sea. From Malaya descend Tāmraparṇī and Kṛtamālā as radiant river goddesses; from Mahendra descends Ṛṣyakulyā toward the ocean, with sages on its banks.
Purāṇic dharma sacralizes the natural world: mountains become revered sources, and rivers become pathways of merit and purification.
The Malaya and Mahendra mountain regions are highlighted as sacred river-source zones.
None; the verse is a sacred-geographical enumeration.