तत्तीर्थं ख्यातिमायातं समस्ते भुवनत्रये । ततःप्रसूति लोकानां धर्मकामार्थमोक्षदम्
tattīrthaṃ khyātimāyātaṃ samaste bhuvanatraye | tataḥprasūti lokānāṃ dharmakāmārthamokṣadam
ସେଇ ତୀର୍ଥ ତ୍ରିଭୁବନରେ ସମସ୍ତତ୍ର ଖ୍ୟାତିଲାଭ କଲା; ତାହାରୁ ଲୋକମାନଙ୍କ ହିତ ଉତ୍ପନ୍ନ ହୁଏ ଏବଂ ଧର୍ମ, କାମ, ଅର୍ଥ, ମୋକ୍ଷ ପ୍ରଦାନ କରେ।
Sūta
Type: tirtha
Listener: kingly audience
Scene: A radiant river-ford/holy pool thronged by pilgrims of different aims—ascetics, householders, merchants, and seekers—while the four puruṣārthas are symbolized (dharma as scripture/fire, artha as grain/coins, kāma as blossoming vines, mokṣa as a rising light).
A true tīrtha is portrayed as a complete spiritual refuge, capable of supporting worldly well-being and culminating in liberation.
A renowned tīrtha of the Nāgarakhaṇḍa (Triśaṅku–Viśvāmitra context) whose detailed identification belongs to the chapter’s broader narrative.
Implied pilgrimage/approach to the tīrtha; explicit acts like snāna are stated in later verses.