सन्ध्याभ्ररक्तोत्पलपद्मरागसिन्दूरविद्युत्प्रकरारुणेन । ततेन लिङ्गेन च लोचनेन चिक्रीडमानः स युगान्तकाले
sandhyābhraraktotpalapadmarāgasindūravidyutprakarāruṇena | tatena liṅgena ca locanena cikrīḍamānaḥ sa yugāntakāle
عند نهاية الدهر كان يلهو؛ وقد غمرت هيئتَه حمرةٌ كغيوم الشفق، وكاللوتس الأحمر، والياقوت، والسنْدور، ولمعان البرق. وبـلِنْغا مُتجلٍّ وبعينه كان يُظهر لعبه الإلهيّ.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) narrating (deduced)
Tirtha: Śiva-liṅga (as cosmic axis) within Avantī/Revā narrative
Type: kshetra
Scene: At yugānta, Śiva ‘sports’ in a storm of crimson: twilight clouds, red lotus, ruby, vermilion, and lightning; his manifested liṅga stands as a blazing axis while his eye (third eye/sun-eye) projects power—creation and dissolution intertwined.
Even dissolution is depicted as the Lord’s līlā (divine play), suggesting surrender to cosmic order and reverence for Śiva’s mystery.
No particular site is named in this verse; the focus is Śiva’s yugānta manifestation.
None explicit.