दमयंतीं कलिं कालं कलिंदतनयां शुभाम् । आगत्य मिलिता यत्र पुण्या स्वर्गतरंगिणी
damayaṃtīṃ kaliṃ kālaṃ kaliṃdatanayāṃ śubhām | āgatya militā yatra puṇyā svargataraṃgiṇī
Ali, a santa Svarga-taraṅgiṇī —o rio que flui do céu— chega e se une a Damayantī, a Kalī, a Kāla e à auspiciosa filha de Kaliṃda (Yamunā).
Skanda (deduced; Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Svarga-taraṅgiṇī–Yamunā saṅgama (with Damayantī, Kalī, Kāla)
Type: sangam
Scene: A grand confluence panorama: multiple named rivers personified as goddesses flowing together; Yamunā (Kaliṃda-tanayā) receives the ‘Svarga-taraṅgiṇī’ amid swirling luminous currents.
The confluence of sacred rivers is portrayed as a concentrated locus of divine grace and purifying merit.
Prayāga is indicated through the theme of river-union (saṅgama), especially Gaṅgā–Yamunā.
Implicitly, snāna and worship at the river-saṅgama; the verse primarily describes the sanctity of the confluence.