यस्याद्यापीह गायन्ति पुराणे प्रथितं यशः । तेनायं स्थापितो देवो भास्करो वारितस्करः
yasyādyāpīha gāyanti purāṇe prathitaṃ yaśaḥ | tenāyaṃ sthāpito devo bhāskaro vāritaskaraḥ
Aujourd’hui encore, on chante ici sa gloire, renommée dans les Purāṇa ; c’est par lui que fut स्थापितé le dieu Bhāskara (le Soleil), celui qui retient les voleurs et dissipe le larcin.
Skanda (deduced, Prabhāsa-kṣetra Māhātmya)
Tirtha: Bhāskara (Warita-staskara) at Sāgara/Prabhāsa
Type: kshetra
Listener: Devī
Scene: A revered founder-figure installs a radiant Bhāskara image near the sea; devotees sing Purāṇic fame; the Sun’s halo casts protective light, with subdued figures of would-be thieves halted at the boundary.
Purāṇic remembrance sustains tīrtha-glory; installing and honoring Sūrya protects society and upholds dharma.
Prabhāsa-kṣetra, specifically a Sūrya/Bhāskara installation revered locally.
The act highlighted is sthāpana (installation) of Bhāskara; implied is ongoing worship at that shrine.