गयाकूप्यनुषंगेण शक्रगौतमचेष्टितम् । बालमण्डनमाहात्म्यं शक्रेश्वरसमन्वितम्
gayākūpyanuṣaṃgeṇa śakragautamaceṣṭitam | bālamaṇḍanamāhātmyaṃ śakreśvarasamanvitam
گیاکُوپی کے سلسلے میں میں نے شکر اور گوتم کے اعمال بیان کیے، اور شکر یشور کے تذکرے سمیت بالمنڈن کی عظمت بھی سنائی۔
Purāṇic narrator summarizing the chapter’s tīrtha topics
Tirtha: Hāṭakeśvara-kṣetra (Gayākūpī; Śakreśvara; Bālamaṇḍana)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Ṛṣis/assembly (typical Purāṇic frame; not explicit in this verse)
Scene: A narrator concludes a linked set of sacred episodes: Gayākūpī well-shrine, Indra and Gautama’s deeds, a child’s tonsure rite (bāla-muṇḍana) near a Śiva-liṅga, and the presence of Śakreśvara as the kṣetra’s focal emblem.
Sacred geography is taught through connected tīrtha-narratives, where divine and ṛṣi deeds reveal the power of Śaiva sites.
Gayākūpī and Bālamaṇḍana, with the Śiva presence as Śakreśvara, within the Hāṭakeśvara-kṣetra account.
No explicit prescription; it points to the māhātmya (glorification) of particular tīrthas and a Śiva-liṅga (Śakreśvara).