श्रीमार्कण्डेय उवाच । नर्मदादक्षिणे कूले तीर्थं कलकलेश्वरम् । विख्यातं सर्वलोकेषु स्वयं देवेन निर्मितम्
śrīmārkaṇḍeya uvāca | narmadādakṣiṇe kūle tīrthaṃ kalakaleśvaram | vikhyātaṃ sarvalokeṣu svayaṃ devena nirmitam
ศรีมารกัณฑेयกล่าวว่า: ณ ฝั่งใต้แห่งแม่น้ำนรมทา มีทีรถะนามว่า กาลกเลศวร (Kalakaleśvara) เลื่องลือในทุกโลก และพระเทวะทรงเนรมิตขึ้นด้วยพระองค์เอง
Mārkaṇḍeya
Tirtha: Kalakaleśvara
Type: kshetra
Scene: Mārkaṇḍeya speaks, revealing a renowned shrine on Narmadā’s south bank; the temple appears as if arisen by divine will, with the river flowing beside ghāṭa steps and pilgrims arriving.
Purāṇic sacred geography teaches that certain riverbanks are divinely established tīrthas where dharma becomes accessible through place-based devotion.
Kalakaleśvara tīrtha, located on the southern bank of the Narmadā (Revā).
No specific rite is stated here; the verse introduces the site and its divine origin.