पुरंदरश्च देवेंद्रो वरुणो धनदस्तथा । महादेवः सहोमोऽत्र सदा गच्छति सर्वदः
puraṃdaraśca deveṃdro varuṇo dhanadastathā | mahādevaḥ sahomo'tra sadā gacchati sarvadaḥ
នៅទីនេះ ព្រះឥន្ទ្រា (បុរន្ទរ) ព្រះវរុណ និងកុបេរ (ធនទ) ព្រះអម្ចាស់នៃទ្រព្យ សុទ្ធតែមកជានិច្ច; ហើយព្រះមហាទេវ ក៏ជាមួយសោម ស្ថិតក្នុងការធ្វើដំណើរនៅទីនេះជានិរន្តរ—ជាអ្នកប្រទានពរទាំងអស់។
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) [deduced]
Tirtha: Dharmāraṇya
Type: kshetra
Scene: A grand divine procession entering a sacred forest: Indra with vajra and elephant, Varuṇa with pāśa and makara emblem, Kubera with treasure and attendants; at the center Mahādeva radiant with crescent moon and Soma beside/within his iconography, blessing devotees with open palm (varada-mudrā).
The highest sanctity is marked by the constant presence of devas, especially Śiva, who is portrayed as the universal bestower.
Dharmāraṇya is glorified as a place frequently visited by Indra, Varuṇa, Kubera, and Śiva with Soma.
No specific rite is stated; the implication is that worship and pilgrimage here readily yield blessings (sarvada).