चत्वारिंशच्च पूर्वाश्च सोमलोके स्मृतास्त्विमाः । छेदनं तापनं बन्धः संसारपरिवर्तनम्
catvāriṃśacca pūrvāśca somaloke smṛtāstvimāḥ | chedanaṃ tāpanaṃ bandhaḥ saṃsāraparivartanam
月の世界(ソーマローカ)では、先のものと合わせて四十の力として記憶される。すなわち、障碍を断つこと、焼き苦しめること、縛すること、そして他者の世俗の境遇の流れを転じること。
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) to the sages (deduced from Māheśvarakhaṇḍa context)
Tirtha: Somaloka
Type: kshetra
Scene: A silver-luminous lunar realm with Soma enthroned; around him, glyph-like panels depict four powers: a sword cutting knots (cheda), a flame (tāpana), a noose (bandha), and a turning wheel (saṃsāra-parivartana).
Power to affect others can arise, but Purāṇic dharma implies restraint—such abilities can entangle one further in karma.
No tīrtha is praised; the verse references Somaloka as a cosmological realm.
None; it continues a descriptive list of powers rather than prescribing rites.