तथातथा भवेद्दानैर्दीनः सोमेश्वरो हरः । तथाऽस्तां लुंठमानौ तावेवमुक्ते श्रुतेऽपि च
tathātathā bhaveddānairdīnaḥ someśvaro haraḥ | tathā'stāṃ luṃṭhamānau tāvevamukte śrute'pi ca
«De même, par les dons et la charité, Hara Someshvara devient favorable aux affligés.» Bien que ces paroles eussent été dites et entendues, les deux hommes restèrent là, se roulant encore dans la faiblesse.
Prāleya (continuing counsel to Ūrjayanta)
Tirtha: Someshvara (Hara)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Prāleya speaks of charity pleasing Someshvara-Hara; despite hearing, both pilgrims remain weak, rolling on the ground, unable to rise.
Charity (dāna) is a dharmic support that invites Śiva’s grace, especially for those in distress.
Someshvara’s sacred presence is invoked; the broader context remains the pilgrimage corridor toward Prabhāsa.
Dāna (giving/charity) as a means to please Someshvara (Śiva) and gain support on the path.