Pūjādi-kathana — Gaṅgā Vratas, Tenfold Worship, Stotra, and Mokṣa on the Riverbank
यत्र गंगा महाभागे रामशंभुतपोवनम् । सिद्धक्षेत्रं तु तज्ज्ञेयं समन्तात्तु त्रियोजनम् ॥ १२२ ॥
yatra gaṃgā mahābhāge rāmaśaṃbhutapovanam | siddhakṣetraṃ tu tajjñeyaṃ samantāttu triyojanam || 122 ||
Ó afortunado, o lugar onde está o Gaṅgā—junto com o bosque sagrado de austeridades de Rāma e Śambhu—deve ser conhecido como Siddha-kṣetra; sua extensão santificada alcança três yojanas em todas as direções.
Narada
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
It defines a Gaṅgā-associated region as a Siddha-kṣetra—an especially potent sacred zone—by specifying both its sanctity (linked to tapas) and its traditional boundary (three yojanas in all directions).
By honoring Gaṅgā and associating the site with Rāma and Śambhu, the verse frames pilgrimage and reverence as bhakti-supporting practices, showing that devotion can embrace both Vaiṣṇava (Rāma) and Śaiva (Śiva) sanctity within one tīrtha.
It uses traditional sacred geography and measurement (yojana) to mark a kṣetra’s extent—useful for tīrtha-yātrā planning and ritual observance—rather than a specific technical Vedāṅga like Vyākaraṇa or Jyotiṣa.