नन्दिकेश्वरोत्पत्तिः — Nandikesvara’s Origin, Shiva’s Boons, and the Rise of Sacred Rivers
तानि स्रोतांसि त्रीण्यस्याः स्रोतस्विन्यो ऽभवंस्तदा नदीं त्रिस्रोतसं देवो भगवानवदद्भवः
tāni srotāṃsi trīṇyasyāḥ srotasvinyo 'bhavaṃstadā nadīṃ trisrotasaṃ devo bhagavānavadadbhavaḥ
于是她那三道乳流化为三条各自奔涌的水脉。尔时,吉祥的主宰婆伐(Bhava,湿婆)宣告此河名为“三流河”(Trisrotas)。
Suta Goswami (narrating; with Śiva/Bhava’s declaration quoted within the narrative)
It grounds a Shaiva tīrtha in Śiva’s own authority: by naming the river “Trisrotas,” Bhava sanctifies the landscape, supporting tīrtha-snana and worship as auxiliaries to Linga-bhakti.
Śiva appears as Pati—the sovereign who defines sacred order (nāma and artha). His word establishes dharmic reality, indicating lordship over creation and its purifying powers.
Tīrtha-related purification (snāna, smaraṇa, and saṅkalpa at a sanctified river), used as a preparatory aid for Śiva-pūjā and inner cleansing aligned with Pāśupata discipline.