एवं गुणगणाकीर्णा कावेरी सा सरिन्नृप । त्रिषु लोकेषु विख्याता नर्मदासङ्गमे सदा
evaṃ guṇagaṇākīrṇā kāverī sā sarinnṛpa | triṣu lokeṣu vikhyātā narmadāsaṅgame sadā
இவ்வாறு நற்குணக் கூட்டங்களால் நிரம்பிய அந்தக் காவேரி நதி, அரசே, நர்மதையுடன் சங்கமிக்கும் இடத்தில் எப்போதும் மூன்று உலகங்களிலும் புகழ்பெற்றாள்।
Sūta (deduced, Revā Khaṇḍa narrative style)
Tirtha: Kāverīsaṅgama with Narmadā
Type: sangam
Listener: King (nṛpa addressed)
Scene: A luminous confluence where two rivers meet; personified river-goddesses (Kāverī and Narmadā) adorned with lotuses and water-jewels, surrounded by sages and pilgrims.
A sacred river’s sanctity is intensified at a confluence; such sites are celebrated as universally renowned and spiritually potent.
The Kāverī–Narmadā saṅgama (confluence) is explicitly praised.
None directly in this verse; it is a praise-statement (māhātmya) of the saṅgama.
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