अश्विनौ मृन्मयं लिंगं नाम्ना चैव सुवेधसम् । विनायकः पिष्टलिंगं नाम्ना चापि कपर्दिनम्
aśvinau mṛnmayaṃ liṃgaṃ nāmnā caiva suvedhasam | vināyakaḥ piṣṭaliṃgaṃ nāmnā cāpi kapardinam
অশ্বিনী যুগলে মাটিৰ লিঙ্গ গঢ়ি তাৰ নাম “সুৱেধস” (অতি জ্ঞানী) ৰাখিলে। বিনায়কে পিষ্ট-নির্মিত লিঙ্গ কৰি তাকো “কপর্দিন” (জটাধাৰী প্ৰভু) বুলি নাম দিলে।
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) (deduced)
Scene: The Aśvinī twins, radiant physicians of the gods, shape a clay liṅga named Suvedhasa; Vināyaka (Gaṇeśa) forms a paste-made liṅga and names it Kapardin, with matted-hair symbolism evoked.
Accessible materials like clay or paste can become sacred through devotion; divine names reveal Śiva’s qualities.
This excerpt does not specify a location; it continues the enumeration of liṅgas.
No explicit prescription; it describes the making and naming of liṅgas.