दशकोट्यस्तु लिंगानां गंगाद्वाराद्वरानने । आगत्य तानि मध्याह्ने लिंगेऽस्मिन्यांति संलयम्
daśakoṭyastu liṃgānāṃ gaṃgādvārādvarānane | āgatya tāni madhyāhne liṃge'sminyāṃti saṃlayam
Ô toi au beau visage, dix crores de liṅgas viennent de Gaṅgādvāra ; et à midi ils se fondent dans la dissolution en ce liṅga même.
Śiva (addressing Devī)
Tirtha: Someśvara (Somnātha) at Prabhāsa
Type: kshetra
Listener: Devī/Pārvatī
Scene: At blazing midday, a radiant Someśvara liṅga stands at Prabhāsa; streams of subtle liṅga-forms arrive from Gaṅgādvāra like luminous currents and dissolve into the central liṅga, while sages witness in reverent stillness.
All sacred manifestations converge into the supreme center—Prabhāsa’s liṅga—signifying unity of tīrthas in Śiva.
Prabhāsa Kṣetra’s liṅga (Someśvara/Somnātha), with Gaṅgādvāra (Haridvāra) referenced as a linked pilgrimage node.
A sacred time-marker is implied (madhyāhna, midday) as a potent period connected with the liṅga’s special influx/absorption.