मुनिभिः सर्वतीर्थानां क्षिप्तं कुम्भोदकं भुवि । एकस्थं लिङ्गनामाथ कलाकुम्भस्तथाभवत्
munibhiḥ sarvatīrthānāṃ kṣiptaṃ kumbhodakaṃ bhuvi | ekasthaṃ liṅganāmātha kalākumbhastathābhavat
مُنیوں نے سب تیرتھوں سے جمع کیا ہوا گھڑوں کا جل زمین پر انڈیل دیا۔ اسی ایک جگہ ‘کلاکُمبھ’ نام کا لِنگ پرकट ہوا۔
Narrator (Purāṇic voice)
Tirtha: Kalākumbha (liṅga) / Kalākumbha-tīrtha
Type: kund
Scene: Sages pour kumbhas filled with water collected from many tīrthas onto the earth at one spot; from that sanctified ground a liṅga emerges, marked as ‘Kalākumbha’.
Purāṇic sacred geography teaches ‘condensed holiness’: the merit of many tīrthas can be ritually gathered and anchored in one consecrated liṅga-site.
The Kalākumbha-liṅga site—formed where sages poured jar-waters collected from all tīrthas (within the Revā Khaṇḍa landscape).
Collecting tīrtha-waters in kumbhas and pouring/consecrating them at a chosen spot is described as the act leading to the Kalākumbha-liṅga’s manifestation.