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148 When Parvati in her anger destroyed herself at Daksha’s sacrifice and flung her members abroad, they fell at various places, each of which has become a tirtha in consequence; there are 48 of these I was told—


 * 1) Hingulâz—the occiput.
 * 2) Sarkara—the eye (netra).
 * 3) Sugandhya—the nose.
 * 4) Kashmir—the throat.
 * 5) Jwâlamukhi—the tongue.
 * 6) Janukur—the "sthul."
 * 7) Manasarovar—the right hand.
 * 8) Bahula—the left hand.
 * 9) Chattagrama (Chittagong)—the right arm.
 * 10) Ujain.
 * 11) Kandaki—the back of the neck.
 * 12) Vrindavana—the hair.
 * 13) Jayanta—the left thigh.
 * 14) Prayága—the fingers.
 * 15) Mithila—the left shoulder.
 * 16) Kânchipur—the bones.
 * 17) Ratnavaii—the right shoulder.
 * 18) Kángaon—the back.
 * 19) Godâvari—the cheek.
 * 20) Kirit Kona.
 * 21) Sri Saila hill—the neck.
 * 22) Prabhâsa—the lips.
 * 23) Chandrabhâga—the canine tooth.
 * 24) Panchaságar—the incisors.
 * 25) Kálamadhava—the right waist.
 * 26) Narmmada—the left waist.
 * 27) Sri Parvat, near the Karatoya river, received the left chin.
 * 28) Kurukhetra.
 * 29) Benares—the earrings.
 * 30) Manikarnika (in Benares)—the breast jewel (brooch).
 * 31) Baijnâth—the heart.
 * 32) Nepâla (Pasupatinatha)—the palate.
 * 33) Tripura—the right hand.
 * 34) Khirgaon—the left breast.
 * 35) Bhairava Hill
 * 36) Jagannath—the navel.
 * 37) Mâyâpura.