त्रिधा यत्रेक्ष्यतेऽद्यापि ह्यावर्तः सुरपूरितः । कुण्डत्रयं नरव्याघ्र महत्कलकलान्वितम्
tridhā yatrekṣyate'dyāpi hyāvartaḥ surapūritaḥ | kuṇḍatrayaṃ naravyāghra mahatkalakalānvitam
وہاں آج بھی وہ گرداب تین حصوں کی صورت میں دکھائی دیتا ہے، دیوی حضور سے بھرا ہوا۔ اے نر-ویاغھر! وہاں تین مقدس کنڈ ہیں جو بڑے شور و خروش کی گونج سے معمور ہیں۔
Deductively: Purāṇic narrator addressing the listener as naravyāghra
Type: kund
Listener: naravyāghra (address to the king)
Scene: A river segment where the current forms a threefold spiral; nearby, three distinct pools shimmer, each with rippling rings and a loud, continuous murmur; faint celestial figures appear in the spray and light.
Purāṇic tīrthas are recognized through enduring sacred signs in nature—distinct waterscapes that continue to manifest divine presence.
A Revā Khaṇḍa site characterized by a threefold whirlpool and a triad of sacred pools (kuṇḍa-traya).
No explicit rite is stated; the verse provides identifying features of the tīrtha for pilgrims.