तन्मध्ये मद्गृहं देवि तच्च गव्यूतिमात्रकम् । समुद्रस्योत्तरे देवि देविकामुखसंज्ञितम्
tanmadhye madgṛhaṃ devi tacca gavyūtimātrakam | samudrasyottare devi devikāmukhasaṃjñitam
«En medio de esa región, oh Diosa, se halla Mi propia morada, de tan solo un gavyūti de extensión. Al norte del océano, oh Diosa, es conocida con el nombre de Devikā-mukha.»
Śiva
Tirtha: Devikā-mukha
Type: ghat
Listener: Devī/Pārvatī
Scene: A coastal sacred spot north of the sea: a luminous precinct marked ‘Devikā-mukha’, with Śiva’s invisible/implicit presence sanctifying a compact area; the ocean forms a boundary, and the tīrtha feels like a gateway-mouth into the kṣetra.
Śiva identifies Prabhāsa as His own dwelling-place, teaching that sacred geography is a living presence of the Divine, not merely a symbol.
Devikā-mukha, a named sacred locality within Prabhāsa-kṣetra, situated to the north of the ocean.
No explicit rite is prescribed here; the verse primarily establishes location, name, and sacred extent.