पुलस्त्य उवाच । ततो गच्छेत चंद्रेशं प्रभासं नृपसत्तम । प्रभा तत्र पुरा प्राप्ता चंद्रेण सुमहात्मना
pulastya uvāca | tato gaccheta caṃdreśaṃ prabhāsaṃ nṛpasattama | prabhā tatra purā prāptā caṃdreṇa sumahātmanā
ពុលស្ត្យៈ បានមានពាក្យថា៖ បន្ទាប់មក ឱ ព្រះរាជាដ៏ប្រសើរ គួរទៅកាន់ ចន្ទ្រេស្វរ នៅប្រភាស។ ព្រោះនៅទីនោះ កាលបុរាណ ព្រះចន្ទ ដ៏មានព្រះហឫទ័យធំ បានទទួលពន្លឺរុងរឿង (ប្រភា)។
Pulastya
Tirtha: Candreśa at Prabhāsa
Type: kshetra
Listener: Nṛpa-sattama (the king addressed in the māhātmya dialogue)
Scene: Pulastya points the king toward Prabhāsa, indicating Candreśa; the Moon’s lost lustre is implied as a pale orb approaching a radiant coastal tīrtha with Śaiva markers.
Pilgrimage is a transformative journey: Prabhāsa is portrayed as a place where even cosmic beings regain lost splendour.
Prabhāsa, specifically the shrine/tīrtha of Candreśa connected with the Moon’s restoration of radiance.
A yātrā-instruction: “one should go” (gacchet) to Candreśa at Prabhāsa as the next sacred destination.