अथवा तेन लोकेषु प्रभासमिति कीर्त्यते । प्रथमं भासते देवि सर्वेषां भुवि तेजसाम् । तीर्थानामादितीर्थं यत्प्रभासं तेन कीर्त्तितम्
athavā tena lokeṣu prabhāsamiti kīrtyate | prathamaṃ bhāsate devi sarveṣāṃ bhuvi tejasām | tīrthānāmāditīrthaṃ yatprabhāsaṃ tena kīrttitam
“Atau kerana sebab itulah ia dipuji di seluruh alam sebagai ‘Prabhāsa’. Wahai Devī, ia bersinar terlebih dahulu antara segala cahaya di bumi. Kerana ia ialah tīrtha yang mula-mula antara semua tīrtha, maka ia dimasyhurkan sebagai Prabhāsa.”
Śiva (deduced: didactic etymology addressed to Devī)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa
Type: kshetra
Listener: Devī
Scene: Prabhāsa depicted as the ‘first light’ on earth—like a cosmic lamp—while sages and pilgrims point toward it as the ‘ādi-tīrtha’ among countless sacred waters.
The tīrtha is revered as ‘first’ not merely in time but in sanctity—its radiance symbolizes primacy in dharma and pilgrimage merit.
Prabhāsa Tīrtha (Prabhāsa Kṣetra), acclaimed as Āditīrtha (the primordial sacred ford).
No specific ritual is stated; the verse focuses on the title and preeminence of the tīrtha.