लिंगं तु देवदेवस्य स्थापितं शशिना स्वयम् । भवत्याऽदेशितो नित्यं नृणां विघ्नं करोति यः
liṃgaṃ tu devadevasya sthāpitaṃ śaśinā svayam | bhavatyā'deśito nityaṃ nṛṇāṃ vighnaṃ karoti yaḥ
দেবদেবের লিঙ্গ স্বয়ং শশী (চন্দ্র) স্থাপন করিয়াছিল। যে তোমার আদেশে নিত্য মানবদের জন্য বিঘ্ন সৃষ্টি করে, সে-ই (তদনুসারে কার্য করে)।
Narrative voice (continuing the Goddess’s framework; speaker not explicit in this verse)
Tirtha: Somnātha
Type: temple
Listener: Ṛṣis (implied)
Scene: A radiant liṅga shrine by the sea; the Moon-god (Candra) performs the installation, pouring sacred water, while a commanded guardian stands ready to create obstacles for unworthy entrants.
Somanātha’s sanctity is affirmed through divine स्थापना (installation), and the narrative explains guarded access as part of sacred order.
Somanātha-liṅga at Prabhāsakṣetra, installed by Candra (the Moon).
No direct prescription; it references the origin of the liṅga’s installation and ongoing guarding through vighnas.