गुप्तक्षेत्रस्य माहात्म्यं महीसागरसंगमम् । तत्र स्नात्वा प्रभासाय तन्मध्येन प्रतस्थतुः
guptakṣetrasya māhātmyaṃ mahīsāgarasaṃgamam | tatra snātvā prabhāsāya tanmadhyena pratasthatuḥ
Narinig nila ang kadakilaan ng Guptakṣetra at ang sangam kung saan nagtatagpo ang lupa at karagatan. Pagkaligo roon, tumuloy sila sa Prabhāsa, sa mismong landas na iyon.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) narrating to the sages (deduced from Māheśvara-khaṇḍa style)
Tirtha: Guptakṣetra; Māhī-sāgara-saṅgama (land–ocean confluence)
Type: sangam
Scene: Pilgrims arrive at a ‘hidden’ sacred spot near the shoreline where the vast ocean meets the land; they bathe at the sangam and continue toward Prabhāsa along the coast.
Pilgrimage is strengthened by śraddhā and purification—hearing a tīrtha’s glory and bathing there prepares one for higher holy destinations.
Guptakṣetra and the mahī–sāgara saṅgama (land–ocean confluence), with the journey oriented toward Prabhāsa.
Snāna (ritual bathing) at the confluence prior to continuing the pilgrimage.