एवमुक्त्वापतद्भूमौ लिङ्गमालिङ्ग्य भारत । गतसत्त्वः स विप्रेन्द्रः समाश्रित्य सुरेश्वरम्
evamuktvāpatadbhūmau liṅgamāliṅgya bhārata | gatasattvaḥ sa viprendraḥ samāśritya sureśvaram
Setelah berkata demikian, wahai Bhārata, brahmana terunggul itu rebah ke tanah sambil memeluk liṅga. Tenaganya lenyap, lalu dia berlindung pada Tuhan para dewa.
Narrator (addressing 'Bhārata'; contextual Purāṇic narration)
Tirtha: Liṅga-sthāna in Revā-kṣetra
Type: temple
Listener: Bhārata
Scene: The brāhmaṇa collapses at the base of a liṅga and embraces it tightly; his body slack with exhaustion, yet his face turned upward in surrender.
Clinging to the liṅga symbolizes complete surrender—devotion becomes the devotee’s final and highest shelter.
A liṅga-associated sacred spot in the Revā Khaṇḍa narrative, later renowned as Kohanasve Tīrtha.
Implicit liṅga-śaraṇāgati: approaching and holding to Śiva’s emblem as an act of refuge and devotion.