सोमवारव्रतकृतः सोमपानरता नराः । सोमप्रभेणयानेन सोमलोकं व्रजंति हि
somavāravratakṛtaḥ somapānaratā narāḥ | somaprabheṇayānena somalokaṃ vrajaṃti hi
Orang yang menunaikan vrata hari Isnin dan bersuka dalam soma-pāna (nektar suci) sesungguhnya menuju ke Soma-loka, dibawa oleh wahana yang bersinar laksana cahaya bulan.
Narrator within Kāśīkhaṇḍa (deduced: Skanda narrating to Agastya)
Scene: A devotee observing Monday vow; a radiant moonlike vimāna descends, carrying the vow-keeper upward toward Somaloka, with cool lunar light and white lotuses.
Vrata-observance (disciplined devotion) yields definite fruit (phala), here expressed as attainment of Somaloka.
The broader Kāśī context frames the teaching, though the verse itself emphasizes the Somavāra-vrata and Somaloka.
Observe Somavāra-vrata (Monday vow) and engage in Soma-related ritual devotion (somapāna as a traditional sacrificial/nectar motif).