सोमोऽस्मि भवतां राजा प्रसादात्परमेष्ठिनः । तथापि विनयेनैव भक्त्यां विज्ञापयामि वः
somo'smi bhavatāṃ rājā prasādātparameṣṭhinaḥ | tathāpi vinayenaiva bhaktyāṃ vijñāpayāmi vaḥ
“মই সোম, পৰমেষ্ঠিন—সৰ্বোচ্চ প্ৰভুৰ—কৃপাতে তোমালোকৰ ৰজা; তথাপি বিনয় আৰু ভক্তিৰে তোমালোকক এই নিবেদন জনাইছোঁ।”
Soma
Tirtha: Someshvara (Somnātha) at Prabhāsa
Type: kshetra
Scene: Soma, regal yet modest, stands with folded hands before assembled brāhmaṇas near the Someshvara shrine, speaking gently; the contrast of crown and humility is central.
Authority grounded in divine grace must be tempered by humility; devotion and respectful speech are themselves dharma.
The statement occurs in the Prabhāsa-kṣetra narrative connected with Śrī Someśvara’s sacred presence.
No specific rite is prescribed; the verse emphasizes ethical discipline—vinaya and bhakti—as integral to dharma.