नर्मदायाः सुतस्तत्र सशल्यो विशलीकृतः । सर्वदेवैश्च ऋषिभिर्विशल्या तेन सा स्मृता
narmadāyāḥ sutastatra saśalyo viśalīkṛtaḥ | sarvadevaiśca ṛṣibhirviśalyā tena sā smṛtā
ସେଠାରେ ନର୍ମଦାଙ୍କ ପୁତ୍ର, ଯେ ଶଲ୍ୟଯୁକ୍ତ ଥିଲେ, ଶଲ୍ୟରହିତ (ସୁସ୍ଥ) କରାଗଲେ। ତେଣୁ ସମସ୍ତ ଦେବ ଓ ଋଷିମାନେ ସେହି (ତୀର୍ଥ/ସ୍ଥାନ)କୁ ‘ବିଶଲ୍ୟା’ ବୋଲି ସ୍ମରଣ କରନ୍ତି।
Mārkaṇḍeya (continuing narration to Yudhiṣṭhira)
Tirtha: Viśalyā-tīrtha
Type: ghat
Listener: Yudhiṣṭhira
Scene: On the Narmadā bank, a wounded divine/semidivine figure—‘son of Narmadā’—is healed as the embedded arrowhead is removed; devas and sages witness and proclaim the name Viśalyā; the river glows as if medicinal.
A tīrtha is celebrated not only for merit but for grace that removes affliction—symbolized by the removal of the śalya (piercing pain/karma).
Viśalyā tīrtha on/near the Narmadā, named after the miraculous ‘removal of the śalya’ connected with Narmadā’s son.
No direct prescription; the verse provides the name-origin (nāma-nirukti) and the healing miracle associated with the site.