यद्ब्रह्म योगिनां गम्यं सर्वेषां हृदये स्थितम् । तिष्ठते यस्य लिंगं तु स्वयंभुवमिति स्थितम्
yadbrahma yogināṃ gamyaṃ sarveṣāṃ hṛdaye sthitam | tiṣṭhate yasya liṃgaṃ tu svayaṃbhuvamiti sthitam
ذلك البرهمن الذي يبلغه اليوغيون ويقيم في قلب الجميع—لينغاه قائمٌ هنا، مُثبتًا باسم «سفايَمبهو» أي المتجلّي بذاته.
Narrator (continuation of Sūta’s discourse in this adhyāya; explicit marker absent in this verse)
Tirtha: Svayaṃbhu-liṅga (Dharmāraṇya)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A tranquil svayaṃbhu liṅga rises naturally from the earth in Dharmāraṇya; yogins sit in meditation, and a subtle heart-lotus motif overlays the scene, indicating Brahman within all beings.
The transcendent Brahman is also immanent in all hearts; the svayaṃbhu liṅga symbolizes this self-revealing divine reality.
Dharmāraṇya is implied as the place where the Svayaṃbhu liṅga stands.
No explicit rite is stated; the verse provides the metaphysical basis for liṅga-darśana and worship.