मासैश्चैवायनं षड्भिर्वर्षं स्यादयनद्वये । चत्वारिंशच्च लक्षाणि लक्षाणां त्रितयं पुनः
māsaiścaivāyanaṃ ṣaḍbhirvarṣaṃ syādayanadvaye | catvāriṃśacca lakṣāṇi lakṣāṇāṃ tritayaṃ punaḥ
Aus sechs Monaten entsteht ein ayana (Halbjahr); aus zwei ayana wird ein Jahr. Dann werden vierzig lakṣa genannt und wiederum drei «lakṣa von lakṣa».
Īśvara (Śiva)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Scene: A sage instructs a listener at Prabhāsa, counting months into ayanas and years, with a cosmic backdrop of revolving sun and zodiac, suggesting the ladder from human calendars to vast enumerations.
Sacred time expands from human months to vast cosmic counts, reminding the devotee of dharma across scales.
The Prabhāsa kṣetra Māhātmya provides the sacred frame for this chronology, tying cosmic order to the holy landscape.
None stated; the verse is primarily calendrical/cosmological.