भुवि तीर्थान्यनेकानि लोलमायुश्चलं मनः । ततः सप्तपुरीर्यायां सर्वतीर्थानि तत्र यत्
bhuvi tīrthānyanekāni lolamāyuścalaṃ manaḥ | tataḥ saptapurīryāyāṃ sarvatīrthāni tatra yat
大地上有无数圣渡口;寿命无常,心念飘忽。故我当往七圣城,因为一切圣地(tīrtha)实皆汇聚于彼。
Skanda (deduced; Kāśīkhaṇḍa commonly Skanda → Agastya)
Tirtha: Sapta-purī (with Kāśī implied as goal)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A contemplative pilgrim imagines a map-like vision of seven radiant cities across Bhārata, each glowing like a jewel; Kāśī shines brightest, suggesting the gathering of all tīrthas.
Because life and mind are unstable, one should prioritize the most potent sacred centers associated with liberation.
The Sapta Purī (Seven Sacred Cities) are praised as containing the essence of all tīrthas.
No specific rite; it recommends a pilgrimage strategy—seeking the Sapta Purī for concentrated merit.