दक्षयज्ञध्वंसः—वीरभद्रप्रेषणं, देवविष्ण्वोः पराजयः, पुनरनुग्रहः
यज्ञवाटस् तथा तस्य गङ्गाद्वारसमीपतः तद्देशे चैव विख्यातं शुभं कनखलं द्विजाः
yajñavāṭas tathā tasya gaṅgādvārasamīpataḥ taddeśe caiva vikhyātaṃ śubhaṃ kanakhalaṃ dvijāḥ
Perto da sagrada Gaṅgādvāra há também o Yajñavāṭa; e nessa mesma região, ó duas-vezes-nascidos, é célebre o lugar auspicioso chamado Kanakhala.
Suta Goswami
It maps the sacred Shaiva landscape around Gaṅgādvāra—Yajñavāṭa and Kanakhala—implying that tīrtha-sevā and yajña performed in such Shiva-connected regions support purity of the pashu (soul) and readiness for Liṅga-upāsanā.
Indirectly: by highlighting auspicious tīrthas, it points to Pati (Śiva) as the sanctifier of space—where proximity to sacred geography becomes a means for loosening pāśa (bondage) through dharma, pilgrimage, and worship.
Yajña-oriented worship is suggested by “Yajñavāṭa,” indicating Vedic sacrificial rites and tīrtha-bathing near Gaṅgādvāra as supportive disciplines alongside Shaiva devotion (bhakti) and preparatory observances for deeper Pāśupata practice.