सोमनाथद्वयं पश्येज्जन्मपापात्प्रमुच्यते । ब्रह्मात्र स्थापयित्वा तु हाटकेश्वर संज्ञितम्
somanāthadvayaṃ paśyejjanmapāpātpramucyate | brahmātra sthāpayitvā tu hāṭakeśvara saṃjñitam
Quiconque contemple la paire des Somanātha est délivré des fautes accumulées depuis la naissance. Ici, Brahmā établit un liṅga connu sous le nom de Hāṭakeśvara.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) to the sages (deduced)
Tirtha: Somanātha-dvaya; Hāṭakeśvara
Type: kshetra
Listener: Pāṇḍava (context continues)
Scene: Two adjacent Śiva shrines or twin liṅgas (Somanātha-dvaya) with pilgrims moving from one to the other; Brahmā depicted installing a golden-hued liṅga named Hāṭakeśvara; lamps, bilva leaves, and a sanctified courtyard.
Śiva-darśana at renowned tīrthas functions as purificatory grace, dissolving deep-seated karmic impurity.
The Somanātha region at Prabhāsa, including the twin Somanāthas and the Hāṭakeśvara liṅga attributed to Brahmā.
Darśana (pilgrimage viewing) is the stated practice; installation is mentioned as Brahmā’s act (sthāpana of Hāṭakeśvara).