आदिसोमेन तत्रैव शंभोर्नेत्रोद्भवेन वै । प्रभासे तु तपस्तप्त्वा प्रत्यक्षीकृतईश्वरः
ādisomena tatraiva śaṃbhornetrodbhavena vai | prabhāse tu tapastaptvā pratyakṣīkṛtaīśvaraḥ
Là même, Ādi-Soma—né en vérité de l’œil de Śambhu—ayant accompli l’ascèse à Prabhāsa, fit que le Seigneur se rendît manifestement présent à ses yeux.
Soma (Candra) (narrating a prior sacred history within Prabhāsa-māhātmya)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Scene: Ādi-Soma, radiant and ascetic, performs tapas near the Prabhāsa liṅga; from a blazing third-eye light (Śambhu’s netra) his origin is hinted; Śiva appears directly before him in a burst of ash-white and blue light.
Austerity performed in a mahā-tīrtha culminates in direct divine encounter; Prabhāsa is framed as a place where Śiva grants pratyakṣa-darśana.
Prabhāsa-kṣetra, explicitly named as the site of tapas and manifestation.
Tapas (austerity) is highlighted as the means by which Īśvara becomes directly manifest.