चतुर्मुख इवाभाति हरितालवपुः क्वचित् । क्वचित्सप्तच्छदैर्विष्णोर्वपुषा भात्ययं गिरिः
caturmukha ivābhāti haritālavapuḥ kvacit | kvacitsaptacchadairviṣṇorvapuṣā bhātyayaṃ giriḥ
En certains endroits, le mont, au corps teinté comme le haritāla, paraît tel le Quatre-Visages (Brahmā) ; ailleurs, avec les arbres saptacchada, cette montagne resplendit d’une forme semblable à Viṣṇu.
Narrator (within Prabhāsakṣetra Māhātmya context)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra (sacred mountain)
Type: peak
Scene: A mountain face gleams yellow-green like haritāla pigment, suggesting Brahmā’s four-faced presence; nearby stands a grove of saptacchada trees, their layered leaves forming a Viṣṇu-like aura over the slope.
In a mahā-kṣetra, the devotee perceives the One sacred reality through many divine forms, including Brahmā and Viṣṇu.
Prabhāsa-kṣetra’s mountain is glorified as a landscape that evokes divine darśana through its colors and trees.
No ritual is mentioned; the focus is contemplative recognition of the kṣetra’s divinity.