सिद्धं सिद्धरसं पुंसां व्याधीनां क्षयकारकम् । हेमबीजमयं दिव्यं ब्रह्मकुण्डोद्भवं महत्
siddhaṃ siddharasaṃ puṃsāṃ vyādhīnāṃ kṣayakārakam | hemabījamayaṃ divyaṃ brahmakuṇḍodbhavaṃ mahat
これは人々のために成就した「シッダ・ラサ」であり、諸病を滅し尽くす。神聖にして「黄金の種子」より成り、ブラフマー・クンダ(Brahma-kuṇḍa)から生じた偉大なる霊妙の物質である。
Skanda (deduced from Prabhāsakṣetramāhātmya narrative style)
Tirtha: Brahma-kuṇḍa (Prabhāsa-kṣetra)
Type: kund
Listener: null
Scene: At Brahma-kuṇḍa in Prabhāsa, a radiant, gold-seed-like essence (‘hemabīja-maya’) is shown emerging from sacred waters while sages and pilgrims witness its healing potency.
The tīrtha is portrayed as both spiritually salvific and worldly-beneficial; healing and purification are signs of divine presence rooted in dharma.
Brahma-kuṇḍa within Prabhāsa-kṣetra, presented as the source of the great siddha-rasa.
No explicit rite is stated; the verse highlights the tīrtha-derived siddha-rasa and its reputed capacity to destroy diseases.