नन्दिकेश्वरोत्पत्तिः — Nandikesvara’s Origin, Shiva’s Boons, and the Rise of Sacred Rivers
प्रावर्तत नदी पुण्या ऊचुर् जम्बूनदीति ताम् एतत्पञ्चनदं नाम जप्येश्वरसमीपगम्
prāvartata nadī puṇyā ūcur jambūnadīti tām etatpañcanadaṃ nāma japyeśvarasamīpagam
मग एक पुण्य नदी प्रवाहित झाली; लोकांनी तिला ‘जांबूनदी’ असे म्हटले. हे तीर्थ ‘पंचनद’ या नावाने प्रसिद्ध असून जप्येश्वराच्या समीप आहे।
Suta Goswami (narrating the tirtha account to the sages of Naimisharanya)
It establishes a Śiva-kṣetra (Japyeśvara) where a sacred river and the Pañcanada tīrtha arise; such proximity to the Linga/Lord is presented as a direct means for accruing puṇya and purification supportive of Śiva-pūjā.
Śiva is implied as Pati—the sanctifying presence whose sannidhya (nearness) transforms place into tīrtha, enabling the paśu (bound soul) to loosen pāśa (bondage) through purity and devotion.
Tīrtha-sevā—pilgrimage, bathing, japa and worship near Japyeśvara—functions as preparatory purification aligned with Pāśupata discipline (inner cleansing supporting mantra-japa and Śiva-pūjā).