विधिना केन दृश्योसौ यात्रा कार्या कथं नृभिः । कस्मिन्काले महादेव नियमाश्चैव कीदृशाः
vidhinā kena dṛśyosau yātrā kāryā kathaṃ nṛbhiḥ | kasminkāle mahādeva niyamāścaiva kīdṛśāḥ
By what procedure should that Lord be visited and beheld? How should people undertake the pilgrimage? At what time, O Mahādeva, and what kinds of disciplines (niyamas) are to be observed?
Devī (Pārvatī)
Tirtha: Somanātha (Prabhāsa)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Mahādeva (Śiva)
Scene: Devī asks a threefold practical question: procedure of darśana, manner of yātrā, and the proper time and disciplines—depictable as a didactic moment with Śiva poised to instruct.
Pilgrimage is framed as disciplined dharma: correct time, correct method, and inner restraint are integral to sacred travel.
Somanātha in Prabhāsakṣetra, approached through the question of proper darśana and yātrā.
The verse asks for prescriptions—procedure (vidhi), timing (kāla), and observances (niyama)—which are answered in subsequent verses.