ऊर्ध्ववक्त्रं द्वितीये च तिर्यग्वक्त्रं तृतीयके । तत्रोर्ध्वास्यैः सरोजैश्च विज्ञेयं ज्येष्ठपुष्करम्
ūrdhvavaktraṃ dvitīye ca tiryagvaktraṃ tṛtīyake | tatrordhvāsyaiḥ sarojaiśca vijñeyaṃ jyeṣṭhapuṣkaram
第二处水泽中莲花仰面而开,第三处则侧面而向。于彼处,凭那些仰面的莲花,当识得“耆老普什迦罗”(Jyeṣṭha Puṣkara)。
Aśarīrā Vāṇī (heavenly voice; instructive description)
Tirtha: Jyeṣṭha Puṣkara
Type: kund
Scene: A pilgrim-sage stands at the second water-body, observing lotuses whose faces turn upward; the pond glows with morning light, suggesting the ‘Elder’ sanctity recognized through natural signs.
Sacred geography is mapped through discernment—pilgrims are taught to recognize the right tīrtha by specific signs.
Jyeṣṭha Puṣkara (Elder Puṣkara), distinguished among multiple Puṣkara water-bodies.
A practical instruction: identify the correct Puṣkara by observing the orientation of lotuses before undertaking rites like snāna.
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