एवं कृत्वा विधानं तु स्पर्शयेल्लवणोदधिम् । मन्त्रेणानेन देवेशि ततः सांनिध्यतां व्रजेत्
evaṃ kṛtvā vidhānaṃ tu sparśayellavaṇodadhim | mantreṇānena deveśi tataḥ sāṃnidhyatāṃ vrajet
هكذا، بعد إتمام الشعيرة على وجهها، ينبغي أن يلمس المرءُ بحرَ الملوحة؛ وبهذا المانترا، يا سيدةَ الآلهة، ينالُ بعد ذلك السَّانِّدْهْيَا، أي القُربَ الإلهي.
Śiva to Devī (Pārvatī) (deduced)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa Lavaṇodadhi-sparśa
Type: ghat
Listener: Devī (Deveśi)
Scene: After completing offerings, the devotee touches the ocean with reverence while chanting; a subtle divine radiance suggests sāṃnidhya, with the coastline and temple silhouette behind.
Right action plus right mantra transforms a physical act (touching the sea) into communion with the divine.
The lavaṇodadhi at Prabhāsa, approached through a complete ritual sequence culminating in mantra-recitation.
Complete the vidhi, then touch the sea while reciting the specified mantra to obtain sāṃnidhya.