सोमे सोमग्रहे चैव सोमनाथस्य दर्शनात् । समुद्रे च सरस्वत्यां स्नात्वा न नरकं व्रजेत्
some somagrahe caiva somanāthasya darśanāt | samudre ca sarasvatyāṃ snātvā na narakaṃ vrajet
في زمنِ القمر، وكذلك عند خسوفِه، بمجرّد نيلِ دارشَنَة سوماناثا، وبالاغتسالِ في البحرِ وفي نهرِ سَرَسْوَتِي، لا يذهبُ المرءُ إلى الجحيم.
Bhīṣma (to Yudhiṣṭhira)
Tirtha: Somnātha (Prabhāsa-kṣetra)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Moonlit coastal temple of Somnātha with the liṅga sanctum; pilgrims bathe in the sea and in the Sarasvatī tīrtha, while an eclipse-shadow crosses the Moon; lamps and conches accompany darśana.
Darśana of a great deity and purifying baths at famed waters are presented as strong protections against karmic downfall.
Somanātha (Somnath) is explicitly praised, along with the ocean and the Sarasvatī as sanctifying waters.
Darśana of Somanātha, especially on lunar/eclipse occasions, and snāna (ritual bathing) in the ocean and Sarasvatī.