ततः कालेन महता वल्मीकः समपद्यत । तस्मिन्क्षेत्रे स पाताले संप्रयातः शनैःशनैः
tataḥ kālena mahatā valmīkaḥ samapadyata | tasminkṣetre sa pātāle saṃprayātaḥ śanaiḥśanaiḥ
பின்னர் நீண்ட காலம் கடந்தபின் அங்கே ஒரு வல்மீகம் (எறும்புப் புற்று) உருவாயிற்று; அந்தப் புனிதக் க்ஷேத்திரத்தில் அது சிறிது சிறிதாக பாதாளத்தில் இறங்கியது।
Skanda (deduced; Nāgarakhaṇḍa Tīrthamāhātmya narrative style)
Tirtha: Nāgabila (forming stage)
Type: kund
Scene: A sacred field over long ages: an anthill rises, then slowly sinks as if the earth opens; the mound becomes a subtle portal to the underworld.
Sacred places are portrayed as living thresholds—time itself reveals hidden routes and powers within a tīrtha.
The kṣetra connected to the Nāgabila/Hāṭakeśvara milieu in Nāgarakhaṇḍa’s Tīrthamāhātmya.
None explicitly here; it sets the mythic geography that later supports worship and merit.