सोमेश्वरं देववरं मनुष्या ये भक्तिमंतः शरणं प्रपन्नाः । ते घोररूपे च भयावहे च संसारचक्रे न पुनर्भ्रमंति
someśvaraṃ devavaraṃ manuṣyā ye bhaktimaṃtaḥ śaraṇaṃ prapannāḥ | te ghorarūpe ca bhayāvahe ca saṃsāracakre na punarbhramaṃti
Die Menschen, die voller Hingabe bei Someśvara — dem erhabensten der Götter — Zuflucht nehmen, irren nicht wieder im Rad des Saṃsāra umher, so furchtbar und furchterregend es auch ist.
Śiva (Īśvara)
Tirtha: Someśvara (Somnātha) at Prabhāsa
Type: kshetra
Scene: Devotees, hands folded, take refuge at the Someśvara liṅga while a dark, stormy saṃsāra-wheel with fearsome forms recedes behind them; the liṅga’s light forms a protective circle, conveying abhaya and non-return.
Devotional surrender to Someśvara is taught as a path that ends repeated wandering in saṃsāra.
Prabhāsa Kṣetra, through its deity Someśvara (Somnātha).
Śaraṇāgati (taking refuge) and bhakti toward Someśvara; no specific external rite is detailed.