छंदयामास तं लिंगं वरदानैरनेकधा । तत्प्रभृत्येव ते सर्वे समुद्राः परिपूरिताः
chaṃdayāmāsa taṃ liṃgaṃ varadānairanekadhā | tatprabhṛtyeva te sarve samudrāḥ paripūritāḥ
彼は多くの供物と授福によってそのリンガを満足させた。その時以来、すべての海は満ち満ちたままであった。
Śiva
Tirtha: Varuṇeśvara (within Prabhāsa-kṣetra)
Type: kshetra
Listener: A divine lady addressed as 'surasundarī/varānane' in adjacent verses (continuing interlocution)
Scene: A devotee (implicitly Varuṇa in the narrative arc) stands before a radiant coastal liṅga, offering gifts; behind, the ocean swells full and calm, suggesting cosmic replenishment triggered by worship.
Worship and honoring the divine presence (liṅga) is portrayed as sustaining order and fullness in the world.
Varuṇeśvara in Prabhāsakṣetra, linked to the cosmic motif of the oceans’ replenishment.
Offering honors/gifts and seeking or receiving boons in relation to the liṅga (varadāna, upacāra).