कोटितीर्थं कपालेशं पाण्डुतीर्थं त्रिलोचनम् । कपिलेशं कम्बुकेशं प्रभासं कोहनेश्वरम्
koṭitīrthaṃ kapāleśaṃ pāṇḍutīrthaṃ trilocanam | kapileśaṃ kambukeśaṃ prabhāsaṃ kohaneśvaram
(Di sana ada) Koṭi-tīrtha; Kapāleśa; Pāṇḍu-tīrtha; Trilocana (Tuhan Bermata Tiga); Kapileśa; Kambukeśa; Prabhāsa; dan Kohaneśvara.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) to the sages (deduced; not explicit in snippet)
Tirtha: Koṭitīrtha; Kapāleśa; Pāṇḍutīrtha; Trilocana; Kapileśa; Kambukeśa; Prabhāsa; Kohaneśvara
Type: ghat
Scene: A garland of eight shrines along a ghat: Koṭitīrtha bathing steps; Kapāleśa with skull-bowl iconography; Pāṇḍutīrtha with pale stone; Trilocana with a third-eye emblem; Kapileśa with sage Kapila nearby; Kambukeśa with conch motifs; Prabhāsa with radiant light; Kohaneśvara as a forest-edge shrine.
The Purāṇa maps dharma onto geography: multiple named Śiva-tīrthas form a sacred network supporting pilgrimage and devotion.
A cluster of tīrthas and Śiva-shrines is praised—Koṭitīrtha, Kapāleśa, Pāṇḍutīrtha, Trilocana, Kapileśa, Kambukeśa, Prabhāsa, and Kohaneśvara.
No direct prescription appears; the emphasis is on sacred-name enumeration, implying snāna, darśana, and worship customary to tīrthas.