यत्तद्योगे च सांख्ये च सिद्धांते पंचरात्रिके । अन्यैश्च शास्त्रैर्विज्ञेयं प्रभासे संव्यवस्थितम्
yattadyoge ca sāṃkhye ca siddhāṃte paṃcarātrike | anyaiśca śāstrairvijñeyaṃ prabhāse saṃvyavasthitam
That truth which is to be known through Yoga, through Sāṅkhya, through Siddhānta, through the Pañcarātra, and through other śāstras—stands fully established in Prabhāsa.
Śiva (deduced)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Listener: Devī (Pārvatī)
Scene: Within Prabhāsa, sages representing Yoga, Sāṅkhya, Siddhānta, and Pañcarātra stand in a semicircle, pointing toward the sacred kṣetra and its deity, indicating that their diverse teachings culminate here as one established truth.
Prabhāsa is praised as a place where the essence of many philosophical systems becomes directly grounded and accessible.
Prabhāsa-kṣetra (with Someśvara as the central Śaiva focus in this adhyāya).
No specific rite; the verse asserts the doctrinal completeness and spiritual efficacy of Prabhāsa itself.