तत्रापि क्वचिदेकत्र सर्वतीर्थफलं वद । इति पृष्टस्त्वहं तैश्च तानब्रवमिदं तदा
tatrāpi kvacidekatra sarvatīrthaphalaṃ vada | iti pṛṣṭastvahaṃ taiśca tānabravamidaṃ tadā
“Mesmo ali, dize-nos de um único lugar onde se obtenha o fruto de todos os tīrthas.” Assim interrogado por eles, então lhes falei do seguinte modo.
Narrator (responding sage)
Listener: The inquirers/seekers
Scene: Seekers lean forward with palms joined, asking for ‘one place’ that yields all tīrtha fruits; the sage prepares to answer, with a luminous point on a stylized map indicating the yet-unnamed spot.
The Purāṇic tradition often teaches that one supremely sanctifying place can confer the merit of many tīrthas when approached with right intent.
The verse requests the “one place” with all-tīrtha fruit; the narrative will soon indicate Kāśī through Saṃvarta.
None explicitly; it introduces a teaching about the comparative merit of sacred places.