गंधमादनसंस्थाया महागजप्रमाणतः । फलानि जंबवास्तन्नाम्ना जंबूद्वीपमिति स्मृतम्
gaṃdhamādanasaṃsthāyā mahāgajapramāṇataḥ | phalāni jaṃbavāstannāmnā jaṃbūdvīpamiti smṛtam
Mula sa punong Jambu na nakatindig sa Gandhamādana—na ang mga bunga ay kasinlaki ng mga dambuhalang elepante—ang lupain na ito ay inaalala sa pangalang yaon bilang Jambūdvīpa.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) (deduced: Māheśvara Khaṇḍa narration to sages)
Tirtha: Gandhamādana and the Jambu-tree (Jambū-vṛkṣa)
Type: peak
Scene: On fragrant Gandhamādana stands a colossal Jambu-tree, its dark-purple fruits enormous like elephants; devas and siddhas gather, and the landscape below is labeled ‘Jambūdvīpa’ as if named by the falling fruit.
Purāṇic geography is presented as sacred memory: places gain sanctity and identity through divine landmarks and their mythic origins.
Gandhamādana and the cosmic region of Jambūdvīpa are highlighted as sacred-geographical markers rather than a single bathing-tīrtha.
No vrata, dāna, or snāna is prescribed in this verse; it defines the sacred name-origin of Jambūdvīpa.