सिद्ध्यर्थं सर्वकामार्थं दिव्यभोगावहं शुभम् । ब्रह्मकुण्डमिति ख्यातं ब्रह्मणा निर्मितं यतः
siddhyarthaṃ sarvakāmārthaṃ divyabhogāvahaṃ śubham | brahmakuṇḍamiti khyātaṃ brahmaṇā nirmitaṃ yataḥ
Auspicioso e concedente de deleites divinos—destinado à realização espiritual e ao cumprimento de todos os desejos dignos—é conhecido como Brahmakuṇḍa, pois foi estabelecido por Brahmā.
Śiva (Īśvara/Maheśvara)
Tirtha: Brahmakuṇḍa
Type: kund
Scene: A stepped sacred pond labeled Brahmakuṇḍa, glowing with auspicious light; pilgrims perform snāna and japa while Brahmā’s presence is suggested through lotus, four-faced iconography, and Vedic radiance.
Sacred waters are framed as dharmic instruments: they support siddhi (inner accomplishment) and also grant legitimate worldly well-being under divine sanction.
Brahmakuṇḍa in Prabhāsa kṣetra, said to be created by Brahmā.
The verse implies tīrtha-sevā such as visiting and bathing, but it does not explicitly state snāna or dāna here.