तथैव वस्त्रमार्गं च तथा कनखलं स्मृतम् । भद्रकर्णं च विख्यातं दण्डकाख्यं तथैव च
tathaiva vastramārgaṃ ca tathā kanakhalaṃ smṛtam | bhadrakarṇaṃ ca vikhyātaṃ daṇḍakākhyaṃ tathaiva ca
ដូចគ្នា មានទីសក្ការៈឈ្មោះ វស្ត្រមાર્ગ; និង កនಖល ដែលគេរំលឹក; ក៏មាន ភទ្រកರ್ಣ ដ៏ល្បី; ហើយក៏មានទីដែលហៅថា ដណ្ឌក ផងដែរ។
Skanda (deduced from Nāgara-khaṇḍa Tīrthamāhātmya narrative style)
Tirtha: Kanakhala
Type: ghat
Listener: Deveśī (addressed)
Scene: A pilgrim road with cloth banners (Vastramārga), a Gaṅgā-bank bathing scene (Kanakhala), a shrine with ear-shaped torana motif (Bhadrakarṇa), and a dense forest hermitage (Daṇḍaka).
The text frames the land as sanctified through named tīrthas—remembering them is itself a devotional act that supports dharma.
Vastramārga, Kanakhala, Bhadrakarṇa, and Daṇḍaka are listed as recognized sacred sites.
None is specified here; the verse continues the catalog of tīrthas.