ततस्तस्मान्महादेवि शंभुकुण्डेश्वरं स्मृतम् । तीर्थे सरस्वतीतीरे तस्मिन्सिद्धेश्वरं स्मृतम्
tatastasmānmahādevi śaṃbhukuṇḍeśvaraṃ smṛtam | tīrthe sarasvatītīre tasminsiddheśvaraṃ smṛtam
پھر، اے مہادیوی، وہاں سے ‘شمبھُکُنڈیشور’ کا ذکر کیا جاتا ہے۔ اور اسی تیرتھ میں، سرسوتی کے کنارے، ‘سِدّھیشور’ بھی یاد کیے جاتے ہیں۔
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) (deduced)
Tirtha: Śaṃbhukuṇḍeśvara; Siddheśvara (Sarasvatī-tīra)
Type: kund
Listener: Mahādevī (explicit: ‘mahādevi’)
Scene: A Sarasvatī riverbank with a stepped kuṇḍa; Śaṃbhukuṇḍeśvara shrine beside the pond; further along the bank stands Siddheśvara with ascetics in meditation, indicating siddhi attainment; Devī is addressed as listener, shown near the narrator as a regal presence.
Sacred rivers and Śiva-liṅga sites are intertwined in Purāṇic sacred geography, presenting Prabhāsa as a dharmic landscape of presence and remembrance.
Śaṃbhukuṇḍeśvara and Siddheśvara, with Siddheśvara specifically located on the Sarasvatī’s bank.
No direct rite is stated; the verse locates and names the tīrtha-deities.