मन्मथेशद्वयं चैव भृगुतीर्थद्वयं तथा । पराशरेश्वरौ द्वौ च अयोनीसंभवद्वयम्
manmatheśadvayaṃ caiva bhṛgutīrthadvayaṃ tathā | parāśareśvarau dvau ca ayonīsaṃbhavadvayam
Há também um par de Manmatheśa, e do mesmo modo um par de Bhṛgu-tīrthas. Mencionam-se dois santuários de Parāśareśvara, e ainda o par chamado Ayonīsaṃbhava, «nascidos sem ventre».
A sage (muni), per the adhyāya’s narrative enumeration
Tirtha: Manmatheśa (pair), Bhṛgu-tīrtha (pair), Parāśareśvara (pair), Ayonīsaṃbhava (pair)
Type: kshetra
Listener: dvijas / pilgrims
Scene: A sequence panel of four paired markers along a river path: Manmatheśa liṅga with Kāma’s sugarcane-bow emblem subdued at Śiva’s feet; Bhṛgu-tīrtha with Bhṛgu ṛṣi holding kamaṇḍalu; Parāśareśvara with Parāśara seated in tapas; Ayonīsaṃbhava represented by a radiant self-manifest liṅga (svayambhū) emerging from rock without womb-birth symbolism.
The Purāṇa ties sacred geography to the lineage of ṛṣis and divine mysteries, turning the landscape into a living memory of dharma.
Manmatheśa, Bhṛgu-tīrtha, Parāśareśvara, and Ayonīsaṃbhava sites listed in Revā Khaṇḍa.
None stated; the verse is primarily an authoritative inventory of revered locations.