शालग्रामाह्वयं तीर्थं सोमनाथमनुत्तमम् । तथैवोदीर्णवाराहं तीर्थं चन्द्रप्रभासकम्
śālagrāmāhvayaṃ tīrthaṃ somanāthamanuttamam | tathaivodīrṇavārāhaṃ tīrthaṃ candraprabhāsakam
Terdapat tīrtha suci bernama Śālagrāma, dan dham Somanātha yang tiada taranya; demikian juga tempat suci bernama Udīrṇa-vārāha, serta tīrtha yang dikenali sebagai Candraprabhāsaka.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) (deduced for Āvantya/Revā narrative frame)
Tirtha: Śālagrāma; Somanātha; Udīrṇa-vārāha; Candraprabhāsaka
Type: kshetra
Scene: Four stations: a black śālagrāma stone on a pedestal with tulasī; a radiant Śiva liṅga titled Somanātha with crescent-moon motif; a Varāha icon emerging (udīrṇa) from waters/earth; a serene shrine bathed in cool moonlight (Candraprabhāsaka) beside the river.
Remembering and visiting celebrated tīrthas is presented as a dharmic path that awakens devotion and accrues puṇya through sacred geography.
Śālagrāma-tīrtha, Somanātha, Udīrṇa-vārāha-tīrtha, and Candraprabhāsaka are named as eminent pilgrimage sites.
No explicit rite is stated in this verse; it functions as a tīrtha-list (saṅkīrtana) implying pilgrimage, darśana, and customary snāna.