अनुद्रुतस्ततो देव्या महिषो दानवेश्वरः । धर्मपुष्कीरणीतोये दशयोजनमायते
anudrutastato devyā mahiṣo dānaveśvaraḥ | dharmapuṣkīraṇītoye daśayojanamāyate
ദേവി പിന്തുടർന്നതോടെ ദാനവേശ്വരനായ മഹിഷൻ പത്തു യോജന വ്യാപ്തിയുള്ള ധർമ്മപുഷ്കരിണിയുടെ ജലത്തിൽ കടന്നു।
Narrator (Purāṇic narrator; speaker not explicit in this snippet)
Tirtha: Dharmapuṣkariṇī
Type: kund
Scene: Mahīṣa, the buffalo-demon, plunges into an immense sacred lake whose surface ripples like a dark mirror; distant banks curve beyond sight, lotuses and birds scatter as the waters swallow him.
Even sacred waters are not a hiding place for wrongdoing; tīrthas are domains of dharma where adharma is exposed and subdued.
Dharmapuṣkarī (Dharmapuṣkariṇī), a named sacred lake within the Setukhaṇḍa’s pilgrimage geography.
No explicit rite is stated here, though the naming and measurement of the lake function as tīrtha-identification typical of māhātmya literature.