पितृतीर्थं च तत्रैव ओङ्कारस्य च सम्भवम् । माहात्म्यं पञ्चलिङ्गानामोङ्कारस्य मुनीश्वराः
pitṛtīrthaṃ ca tatraiva oṅkārasya ca sambhavam | māhātmyaṃ pañcaliṅgānāmoṅkārasya munīśvarāḥ
అక్కడే పితృతీర్థము ఉంది; ఓంకారము పుట్టిన స్థలమూ అక్కడే. ఓ మునీశ్వరులారా, పంచలింగముల మహిమతో పాటు ఓంకార మహిమ కూడా ప్రసిద్ధం.
Skanda (deduced, addressing sages within Revā Khaṇḍa narration)
Tirtha: Pitṛtīrtha; Oṅkāra; Pañca-liṅga-kṣetra
Type: ghat
Listener: munīśvaras (explicitly addressed)
Scene: On a riverbank ghat, a householder offers tarpaṇa with black sesame and water while priests chant; nearby rises an Oṅkāra-liṅga shrine; five small liṅga altars form a circumambulatory path, with ‘Oṁ’ motif in the sky or on a banner.
Pilgrimage integrates devotion and duty: honoring ancestors at Pitṛtīrtha and venerating Śiva through the pañcaliṅgas and Oṅkāra brings comprehensive dharmic merit.
Pitṛtīrtha and the sacred locus of Oṅkāra, alongside the pañcaliṅga complex.
Pitṛ-related practice is implied by “Pitṛtīrtha” (rites for ancestors such as tarpaṇa/śrāddha), though not detailed in this verse.