सोमेन प्रार्थितो देवो बालरूपी पितामहः । आगतश्चाष्टवर्षस्तु ह्युन्नते स्थान उत्तमे
somena prārthito devo bālarūpī pitāmahaḥ | āgataścāṣṭavarṣastu hyunnate sthāna uttame
لما تضرّع سوما إليه، أتى الإله بيتامها (براهما) إلى هناك في هيئة طفل—بل حقًّا ابنَ ثماني سنين—في ذلك الموضع المقدّس السامي المرتفع.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) narrating to the sages (deduced)
Tirtha: Unnata-sthāna (Brahmā’s bāla-prādurbhāva spot) within Prabhāsa
Type: kshetra
Listener: null
Scene: Soma, radiant and moon-crowned, stands in reverent supplication at a raised sacred precinct; Brahmā appears as a serene eight-year-old child with subtle divine marks, holding a tiny kamaṇḍalu/lotus; sages and pilgrims witness in wonder.
Divine grace responds to sincere prayer; sacred places manifest extraordinary divine forms for the uplift of devotees.
An ‘elevated excellent place’ within Prabhāsa Kṣetra, connected in this chapter with Brahmā’s manifestation (contextually tied to Brahmakuṇḍa/Unnata-sthāna).
No direct rite is stated here; the verse establishes the origin-story (āgama) for later worship at the site.