चमसैः पीतवन्तस्ते सोमं देवा महर्षयः । चमसोद्भेदनामेति तेन ख्यातं धरातले
camasaiḥ pītavantaste somaṃ devā maharṣayaḥ | camasodbhedanāmeti tena khyātaṃ dharātale
Là, les dieux et les grands sages burent le Soma à l’aide de louches rituelles (camasas) ; c’est pourquoi ce lieu fut nommé « Camasodbheda » et, sous ce nom, il est renommé sur la terre.
Īśvara (Śiva)
Tirtha: Camasodbheda
Type: kshetra
Listener: Mahādevī (Pārvatī)
Scene: A Vedic sacrificial pavilion: devas and mahārṣis seated in rows, each holding a camasa (ladle/cup) raised to drink Soma; luminous Soma vessel at center; the landscape subtly marked as Camasodbheda.
A tīrtha’s name and fame often preserve its ritual memory; sacred places are living archives of dharma and yajña.
Camasodbheda in Prabhāsa Kṣetra.
No direct injunction; it explains the site’s sanctity through Soma-related Vedic ritual performed by devas and sages.