नेत्राण्युत्पाद्य देवस्य कृत्वा च तिलकक्रियाम् । पृथिव्यां यानि तीर्थानि पाताले च विशेषतः
netrāṇyutpādya devasya kṛtvā ca tilakakriyām | pṛthivyāṃ yāni tīrthāni pātāle ca viśeṣataḥ
Setelah melaksanakan upacara ‘membangkitkan’ mata sang dewa dan menuntaskan ritual tilaka, semua tīrtha yang ada di bumi—terutama yang berada di Pātāla—hadir pada saat itu.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) to the sages (deduced)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra as sarva-tīrtha at consecration moment
Type: kshetra
Scene: The dramatic netronmīlana: the deity’s eyes are ritually revealed/painted; tilaka is applied. Around, subtle personifications of tīrthas rise—river goddesses, subterranean nāga-linked waters—converging toward the sanctum.
When the deity is properly consecrated, the whole sacred cosmos responds—tīrthas converge where dharma is enacted.
Prabhāsa-kṣetra, depicted as a locus where tīrthas from multiple realms become accessible.
Netra-utpādana (eye-opening) of the deity and the tilaka/anointing ceremony as part of consecration.
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