तत्राद्यापि महातीर्थं त्रिस्रोतस्यतिनिर्मले । पुण्ये पिलिपिलानाम्नि त्रिसरित्परिसेविते
tatrādyāpi mahātīrthaṃ trisrotasyatinirmale | puṇye pilipilānāmni trisaritparisevite
Ainda hoje, ali há um grande tīrtha, puríssimo, do Trisrotas —a confluência de três correntes—, no lugar santo chamado Pilipilā, servido e santificado por três rios.
Skanda (deduced for Kāśīkhaṇḍa context)
Tirtha: Pilipilā (Trisrotas-tīrtha)
Type: sangam
Listener: null
Scene: A luminous three-stream confluence with clear waters; pilgrims on a sandy/stone ford; distant Kāśī skyline; subtle presence of Śiva’s sanctifying gaze implied by light falling on the water.
Sacred geography itself becomes a purifier: certain confluences and river-tīrthas in Kāśī are celebrated as intrinsically merit-giving.
Pilipilā—described as a great tīrtha of the Trisrotas (three-stream confluence) served by three rivers.
No explicit act is prescribed in this verse; it introduces the tīrtha’s identity and purity, preparing for bathing/ritual instructions in subsequent verses.