चतुर्थं च महाकालं करंधम नृपप्रिययम् । भरद्वाजस्य तीर्थं च सिद्धेशाख्यं हि पंचमम्
caturthaṃ ca mahākālaṃ karaṃdhama nṛpapriyayam | bharadvājasya tīrthaṃ ca siddheśākhyaṃ hi paṃcamam
စတုတ္ထ တီရ္ထမှာ မဟာကာလ (Mahākāla) ဖြစ်၏၊ ထို့အပြင် မင်းများ ချစ်မြတ်နိုးသော ကရံဓမ (Karaṃdhama) လည်း ရှိ၏။ ပဉ္စမမှာ ဘရဒ္ဝါဇ (Bharadvāja) ၏ တီရ္ထ ဖြစ်၍ စိဒ္ဓေရှ (Siddheśa) ဟု ခေါ်ကြ၏။
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta), narrating to the sages
Tirtha: Mahākāla; Karaṃdhama; Siddheśa (Bharadvāja-tīrtha)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Three shrines appear in a pilgrimage sequence: a formidable Mahākāla liṅga with time-symbols, a royal-favored tīrtha with banners/royal offerings, and Siddheśa with Bharadvāja’s hermitage nearby, evoking siddhi and tapas.
Holy places are not merely geographic; they embody divine powers (Mahākāla, Siddheśa) and confer protection and accomplishment when approached with dharma.
Mahākāla and Siddheśa (the fifth tīrtha, associated with Bharadvāja).
No direct prescription; the ongoing context is tīrtha-snānā and pilgrimage enumeration.