Shukra’s Curse on King Danda and Andhaka’s Challenge to Shiva
कालिन्द्या विमले तीर्थे मृगपक्षिसमन्विते श्रकण्ठायतनस्याग्रे मया सत्यं तवोदितम्
kālindyā vimale tīrthe mṛgapakṣisamanvite śrakaṇṭhāyatanasyāgre mayā satyaṃ tavoditam
ಕಾಲಿಂದಿಯ ನಿರ್ಮಲ ತೀರ್ಥದಲ್ಲಿ, ಜಿಂಕೆ-ಪಕ್ಷಿಗಳಿಂದ ಸಮೃದ್ಧವಾದ ಸ್ಥಳದಲ್ಲಿ, ಶ್ರಕಂಠನ ಆಲಯದ ಮುಂದೆ—ನಾನು ನಿನಗೆ ಹೇಳಿದ್ದು ಇದೇ ಸತ್ಯ।
{ "primaryRasa": "shanta", "secondaryRasa": "adbhuta", "rasaIntensity": 0, "emotionalArcPosition": "", "moodDescriptors": [] }
Kālindī is a well-known river-name, commonly identified with the Yamunā. Here it functions as the chapter’s primary geographic anchor for a specific tīrtha described as ‘vimala’ (pure).
Śrakaṇṭha is presented as a shrine-deity (āyatana = temple/abode). The name aligns with Śaiva nomenclature (a form/epithet of Śiva), indicating a Śiva-centered sacred site situated at or near the Kālindī tīrtha.
Such ecological markers are typical in Purāṇic tīrtha-topography: they signal a forested, auspicious, ascetic-friendly landscape and help ‘map’ the site as a living sacred environment rather than a purely abstract location.