माघे चतुर्दश्यष्टम्यां सोमवारे च पर्वणि । स्नात्वा सरसि योऽभ्यर्च्य लिंगमेतच्छिवं व्रजेत्
māghe caturdaśyaṣṭamyāṃ somavāre ca parvaṇi | snātvā sarasi yo'bhyarcya liṃgametacchivaṃ vrajet
En el mes de Māgha—en el día catorce o en el octavo lunar, y también en un lunes de festividad—quien se bañe en el lago y adore este Liṅga alcanzará a Śiva (llegará al estado de Śiva).
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) addressing the sages (deduced)
Tirtha: Mahākāla-associated saras and liṅga (contextual)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Pilgrims at dawn in Māgha bathe in a lotus-filled lake; nearby stands a radiant Śiva-liṅga shrine. A devotee offers bilva leaves and water, while the sky suggests a festival parvan and the calm of somavāra.
Sacred timing plus tīrtha-bathing and liṅga-worship culminate in the highest goal—union with Śiva.
A saras (sacred lake) associated with the liṅga-kṣetra of Adhyāya 40 is glorified as a liberating bathing spot.
Bathe in the lake and worship the liṅga in Māgha on Aṣṭamī/Caturdaśī, especially on Mondays and festival days.