कदाचित्सोमपर्वण्यागते सोमोपनायकम् । नानादेशान्महीपाल ह्यसंख्याताश्च मानवाः
kadācitsomaparvaṇyāgate somopanāyakam | nānādeśānmahīpāla hyasaṃkhyātāśca mānavāḥ
Cierta vez, al llegar el día del festival de Soma, oh rey, incontables gentes de muchas tierras acudieron, trayendo ofrendas para el rito de Soma.
Narrator within Dvārakā Māhātmya (contextual purāṇic narrator addressing a king)
Tirtha: Soma-parvan at Prabhāsa/Somnath (contextual)
Type: kshetra
Listener: King (mahīpāla)
Scene: On Soma-parvan, innumerable pilgrims stream in from many regions carrying pots, flowers, bilva, lamps, and gifts; the temple precinct is alive with banners, drums, and ritual movement.
Sacred times (parva-days) draw collective devotion; communal pilgrimage is portrayed as a powerful expression of dharma.
The Somaparva context aligns with the Prabhāsa–Somanātha sacred setting described in this chapter.
Participation in Somaparva, including bringing offerings/presentations connected with Soma’s observance.