सर्वलक्षणसम्पन्नः करञ्जो नाम नामतः । बाल एव महाभाग चचार स महत्तपः
sarvalakṣaṇasampannaḥ karañjo nāma nāmataḥ | bāla eva mahābhāga cacāra sa mahattapaḥ
وہ ہر نیک و مبارک علامت سے آراستہ تھا اور نام سے کرنجا کہلاتا تھا۔ اے بزرگوار، لڑکپن ہی میں اس نے عظیم ریاضت اختیار کی۔
Mārkaṇḍeya
Tirtha: Revā (Narmadā) taṭa
Type: river
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Scene: A radiant boy-sage Karañja, marked with auspicious signs, stands in a forested riverbank hermitage beginning severe tapas; minimal possessions, matted hair forming, calm yet intense gaze.
Spiritual greatness is not limited by age; early commitment to tapas can lead to siddhi and lasting sacred remembrance.
The chapter concerns a Revā-region tīrtha where Karañja becomes renowned; the precise locale is clarified in the subsequent verses.
Tapas (austerity) is mentioned generally; the specific regimen appears in the next verse.