दर्शनार्थं प्रभासस्य उत्तरापथगामिनः । तं दृष्ट्वाऽच्छादितं देवं वज्रेण तु महेश्वरि
darśanārthaṃ prabhāsasya uttarāpathagāminaḥ | taṃ dṛṣṭvā'cchāditaṃ devaṃ vajreṇa tu maheśvari
«Désireux du darśana de Prabhāsa, ceux qui étaient venus par la voie du Nord—ô Maheśvarī—virent cette Divinité recouverte par le vajra, la foudre.»
Īśvara (Śiva)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa
Type: kshetra
Listener: Maheśvarī / Mahādevī (vocative)
Scene: A group of northern-route pilgrims/sages arrive at Prabhāsa for darśana and behold the deity/shrine strangely ‘covered by vajra’—a hard, radiant, thunderbolt-like sheath obscuring the liṅga.
Pilgrimage may include trials; steadfast desire for darśana is portrayed as a purifier and a mark of devotion.
Prabhāsa Kṣetra, approached by pilgrims even from distant northern regions (Uttarāpatha).
None; it narrates the pilgrims’ purpose (darśana) and the obstruction encountered.