निमेषोऽहं मुहूर्तश्च त्वं कला सिद्धिरेव च । अहं तेजोऽधिकः सूर्यस्त्वं तु संध्या प्रकीर्त्त्यसे
nimeṣo'haṃ muhūrtaśca tvaṃ kalā siddhireva ca | ahaṃ tejo'dhikaḥ sūryastvaṃ tu saṃdhyā prakīrttyase
ഞാൻ നിമേഷവും മുഹൂർത്തവും; നീ കലയും സിദ്ധിയും തന്നേ. ഞാൻ തേജസ്സിൽ അതികമായ സൂര്യൻ; നീ സന്ധ്യയായി പ്രസിദ്ധം.
Śiva (deduced)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Scene: A cosmic clock motif: tiny blink (nimeṣa) and muhūrta represented as rhythmic petals; the Sun deity blazing at center; the Goddess as saṃdhyā—rosy twilight band at the horizon over the sea, holding a lamp and arghya vessel; ‘siddhi’ symbolized by a radiant yantra or boon-giving gesture.
Time and its sacred junctures are divine; honoring saṃdhyā aligns the practitioner with siddhi and cosmic order.
Prabhāsa-kṣetra, where even temporal units and twilight are treated as sacred manifestations.
Implicitly elevates saṃdhyā (dawn/dusk) as a worship-worthy juncture—supporting sandhyā-vandana style observance.