सिंधुसागरयोगस्य महीसागरकस्य च । गंगासागरयोगस्य अधिपाः सूकरस्य च
siṃdhusāgarayogasya mahīsāgarakasya ca | gaṃgāsāgarayogasya adhipāḥ sūkarasya ca
เหล่าเทพผู้เป็นเจ้าแห่งสังฆมแห่งสินธุ–มหาสมุทร แห่งมหีสาครกะ และแห่งคงคา–สมุทร (คงคาสาคระ) ตลอดจนเจ้าแห่งตีรถะสูกระ ก็ปรากฏพร้อมหน้า
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) narrating to the sages (contextual attribution for Māheśvarakhaṇḍa)
Tirtha: Gaṅgāsāgara; Sindhu-sāgara-saṅgama; Mahīsāgaraka; Sūkara-tīrtha
Type: sangam
Scene: Personified confluences appear as regal guardians: river-gods meeting the ocean, with waves forming a throne-like backdrop; Gaṅgā’s white stream merges into dark-blue sea while attendants carry conch and water-pots.
Confluences (saṅgamas) are spiritually potent nodes in sacred geography, honored as living divine jurisdictions.
Gaṅgāsāgara and other ocean-confluence tīrthas (Sindhu-sāgara-yoga, Mahīsāgaraka, Sūkara) are highlighted.
Not explicit here, though such saṅgamas are classically associated with snāna (ritual bathing) and pilgrimage.