वस्त्रापथं महादेवं महाकालं तथैव च । भूतेश्वरं भस्मगात्रं सोमनाथमुमापतिम्
vastrāpathaṃ mahādevaṃ mahākālaṃ tathaiva ca | bhūteśvaraṃ bhasmagātraṃ somanāthamumāpatim
Vastrāpatha, Mahādeva und Mahākāla; Bhūteśvara, der Herr, mit heiliger Asche bedeckt; und Somanātha, der Gemahl Umās.
Skanda (deduced from Dvārakā Māhātmya narration style within Skanda Purāṇa)
Tirtha: Somnātha (Prabhāsa) and Mahākāla (Avantī/Ujjain) invoked within the Dvārakā praise
Type: kshetra
Scene: A procession of liṅgas and Śiva-epithets: Mahākāla in Ujjain’s nocturnal aura, Somnātha by the sea, Bhūteśvara amid attendants of bhūtas; ash-clad Śiva stands serene, crescent moon shining.
Remembering Śiva’s revered names and seats is presented as a devotional map—linking theology (Śiva’s epithets) to sacred places (kṣetras).
Somanātha is explicitly invoked, along with other named Śiva-kṣetras such as Vastrāpatha and the Mahākāla tradition.
No direct ritual is commanded; the verse functions as a litany of Śiva’s sacred manifestations and shrines.