स्थापितं जाम्बुवन्तेन लोकानां तु हितार्थिना । राजा प्रसेनजिन्नाम तस्यां वक्षस्थलान्मणौ
sthāpitaṃ jāmbuvantena lokānāṃ tu hitārthinā | rājā prasenajinnāma tasyāṃ vakṣasthalānmaṇau
此处由阇姆布梵(Jāmbuvān)为诸世界之福祉而建立。曾有一位名为波罗塞那阇特(Prasenajit)的国王,其胸前佩有一颗宝珠——
Śrīmārkaṇḍeya
Tirtha: Pūtikeśvara
Type: kshetra
Listener: A king (rājendra)
Scene: Jāmbuvān, the venerable bear-king devotee, consecrates a Śiva-liṅga for the welfare of beings; nearby, King Prasenajit is shown with a radiant jewel on his chest, foreshadowing the wound episode.
Holy sites are framed as established for loka-hita (the welfare of all), linking devotion with the cosmic good.
The verse continues the origin account of Pūtikeśvara associated with Jāmbuvān.
No direct ritual is prescribed here; it introduces the foundation-legend and narrative background.