तस्य उत्तरभागस्थं सहस्रक्रतुसंज्ञकम् । शक्रश्च देवराजोऽपि सहस्रं यष्टवान्क्रतून्
tasya uttarabhāgasthaṃ sahasrakratusaṃjñakam | śakraśca devarājo'pi sahasraṃ yaṣṭavānkratūn
উহার উত্তরভাগে ‘সহস্রক্রতু’ নামে লিঙ্গ আছে। সেখানে দেবরাজ শক্র (ইন্দ্র)ও সহস্র যজ্ঞ সম্পাদন করেছিলেন।
Deductive (Prabhāsakṣetramāhātmya narrator, traditionally Sūta/Lomaharṣaṇa addressing sages)
Tirtha: Sahasrakratu (Sahasramedha) liṅga
Type: temple
Scene: At the northern shrine stands Sahasrakratu-liṅga; a remembered tableau shows Indra (Śakra) completing a thousand sacrifices, then bowing to Śiva, acknowledging higher refuge.
The tīrtha is validated by divine precedent: even Indra’s highest ritual achievements are tied to this Śiva-site.
Sahasrakratu, the northern liṅga/tīrtha within the Prabhāsa sacred complex.
The verse recalls the performance of a thousand kratūs (sacrifices) by Indra, implying exceptional merit for worship here.