वर्त्तते तच्छिरो यत्र वंशप्रोतं महावने । सारस्वतस्य शिष्येण कुशलेन निवेदितम्
varttate tacchiro yatra vaṃśaprotaṃ mahāvane | sārasvatasya śiṣyeṇa kuśalena niveditam
మహావనంలో వెదురు దండానికి గుచ్చబడి ఉన్న ఆ శిరస్సు ఎక్కడ ఉందో, అది సారస్వతుని శిష్యుడు కుశలుడు నివేదించాడు।
Narrator voice
Tirtha: Vastrāpatha
Type: kshetra
Listener: Ṛṣis of Naimiṣāraṇya (typical frame)
Scene: In a dense mahāvana, a severed head is seen fixed to a bamboo staff; a disciple (Kuśala) reports the unsettling discovery to his teacher’s circle, setting a chain of ritual and tīrtha action in motion.
Sacred knowledge of a tirtha is preserved and authenticated through lineage and reliable testimony (śiṣya reporting to the king/sage).
The broader glorification remains Vastrāpatha kṣetra in Prabhāsa; this verse locates a key narrative object in the surrounding forest.
No explicit prescription; it provides logistical/legendary detail supporting the ensuing sacred act and its result.
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