सप्तैव गिरयश्चात्र धृतं यैर्भुवनत्रयम् । नद्यश्च सरितः सप्त ब्रह्मवारिवहाः सदा
saptaiva girayaścātra dhṛtaṃ yairbhuvanatrayam | nadyaśca saritaḥ sapta brahmavārivahāḥ sadā
Di sini juga ada tujuh gunung yang menegakkan tiga alam. Dan ada tujuh sungai serta aliran air, sentiasa membawa air suci Brahman.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) to the sages (deduced)
Tirtha: Kaumārikā-kṣetra (sapta-giri, sapta-nadī complex)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A panoramic sacred landscape: seven majestic peaks arranged like pillars supporting the cosmos, and seven shining rivers flowing with luminous ‘brahma-water’.
Pilgrimage geography mirrors cosmic order—mountains and rivers symbolize stability and sanctifying flow sustaining the worlds.
Vidyāvana, mapped as a microcosm with ‘seven mountains’ and ‘seven rivers.’
No explicit rite is stated; the verse sacralizes the waters, implying purification through contact and reverent approach.