Tīrtha-Māhātmya: Catalog of Sacred Places and the Supreme Inner Tīrtha
उज्जयिन्यां महाकालः कुब्जके श्रीधरो हरिः / कुब्जाम्रकं महातीर्थं कालसर्पिश्च कामदम्
ujjayinyāṃ mahākālaḥ kubjake śrīdharo hariḥ / kubjāmrakaṃ mahātīrthaṃ kālasarpiśca kāmadam
اُجّینی میں مہاکال ہیں؛ کُبجک میں ہری شری دھر روپ میں جلوہ گر ہیں۔ کُبجامرک مہاتیرتھ ہے، اور کالسرپی مرادیں پوری کرنے والا ہے۔
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Deity-sannidhya in kṣetras (Śiva/Hari) grants purification and desired fruits; devotion expressed through darśana and tīrtha-sevā.
Vedantic Theme: Īśvara-anugraha as a decisive factor; harmonizing sectarian forms (Hari/Śiva) under sacred geography; boons subordinated to auspicious alignment with dharma.
Application: Visit/remember Ujjain Mahākāla and Śrīdhara-Hari with disciplined worship; frame ‘wish-fulfillment’ as seeking virtues (self-control, clarity) rather than mere consumption.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: purī / deva-kṣetra / tīrtha
Related Themes: Garuda Purana: tīrtha lists including Ujjayinī and major kṣetras (general internal motif)
This verse identifies Ujjayinī as the seat of Mahākāla, marking it as a highly meritorious sacred center within the Purana’s pilgrimage geography.
Indirectly: by praising tīrthas and deity-abodes, it supports the Garuda Purana theme that dharmic acts—such as pilgrimage and devotion—generate merit (puṇya) that aids one’s spiritual progress.
Honor sacred places and deities with sincere devotion and ethical living; treat pilgrimage as a discipline of purification rather than mere travel.