ऋतुस्नाता मही तत्र गर्भं गृह्णाति भास्करात् । द्यौर्जलं सूयते गर्भं वर्षास्वास्विह भूतले
ṛtusnātā mahī tatra garbhaṃ gṛhṇāti bhāskarāt | dyaurjalaṃ sūyate garbhaṃ varṣāsvāsviha bhūtale
そこでは、季節の沐浴に清められた大地が、バースカラ(太陽神)より胎の種を受け取る。さらにディヤウḥは、その水の胚を雨として、幾度もこの地上に生み落とす。
Īśvara (Śiva)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra (seasonal sanctity implied)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Devī
Scene: Allegorical ecology: Earth personified, freshly bathed by seasons, receiving solar seed; Dyauḥ (sky) releasing rain as a watery embryo over the world—depict a sacred meteorological cycle as divine ritual.
Nature’s cycles are dharmic and sacred—season, sun, rain, and earth cooperate as a divine economy sustaining life.
The verse supports the Prabhāsakṣetra māhātmya by grounding the kṣetra’s sanctity in cosmic-natural processes.
None directly; it describes cosmological causation behind seasonal rains and fertility.