यत्र विष्णुर्हयग्रीवो भक्तचिंतितमर्पयेत् । हयग्रीवाच्च वै तीर्थाद्गजतीर्थं विशिष्यते
yatra viṣṇurhayagrīvo bhaktaciṃtitamarpayet | hayagrīvācca vai tīrthādgajatīrthaṃ viśiṣyate
在那处,毗湿奴以马首神海耶格利瓦之相,赐予信众心中所愿——彼处即为圣地。且在海耶格利瓦圣渡之外,象圣渡(Gaja Tīrtha)被宣说更为殊胜。
Śiva (as Liṅga)
Tirtha: Hayagrīva Tīrtha; Gaja Tīrtha
Type: ghat
Scene: A shrine or icon of Viṣṇu as Hayagrīva (horse-headed) blessing a kneeling devotee; nearby, a symbolic elephant (gaja) motif marks the superior Gaja Tīrtha, with pilgrims moving onward in reverent procession.
The text portrays tīrthas as living channels of divine compassion, where Viṣṇu’s forms respond to devotion; it also teaches gradations of sacred potency.
Hayagrīva Tīrtha (where Viṣṇu-Hayagrīva fulfills devotees’ wishes) and, as even more distinguished, Gaja Tīrtha in Kāśī.
Implied pilgrimage observances—approaching the tīrtha with devotion for fulfillment; no single explicit rite is specified.