विप्रवह्निमुखाग्राय हराय च भवाय च । शंकराय महेशाय ईश्वराय नमो नमः
vipravahnimukhāgrāya harāya ca bhavāya ca | śaṃkarāya maheśāya īśvarāya namo namaḥ
اے برہمن کے یَجْن آگنی کے دہانے پر سب سے مقدم، ہَر اور بھَو! شنکر، مہیش، ایشور—آپ کو بار بار نمسکار۔
Unspecified (stotra voice within Tīrthamāhātmya narration; attributed to the hymn-reciter in the chapter)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A Vedic altar with blazing agni; a brāhmaṇa priest offers oblations while a subtle vision of Śiva appears within/above the flame as the true ‘receiver’; the pilgrim watches in devotion.
Divine lordship is recognized through many names; worship integrates household dharma (yajña) with pilgrimage devotion.
This is embedded in Nāgarakhaṇḍa’s Tīrthamāhātmya; the verse itself does not specify the tīrtha name.
Indirectly references yajña (sacrificial fire) and the idea of offerings; no step-by-step ritual is given.