सुधांशवे च सोमाय ओषधीशाय वै नमः । नमोऽब्जाय मृगांकाय कलानां निधये नमः
sudhāṃśave ca somāya oṣadhīśāya vai namaḥ | namo'bjāya mṛgāṃkāya kalānāṃ nidhaye namaḥ
Sembah sujud kepada Bulan yang sinarnya laksana amerta; sembah sujud kepada Soma, tuan segala herba penyembuh. Sembah sujud kepada Yang bagaikan terbit dari teratai (sejuk dan suci), kepada Mṛgāṅka, dan kepada perbendaharaan segala kalā bulan.
Brahmā (deduced; Vaiṣṇava-khaṇḍa narration style)
Tirtha: Ayodhyā-kṣetra (contextual)
Type: kshetra
Scene: The Moon depicted with a cool halo, dripping nectar-like rays onto a field of herbs; a devotee offers milk and white lotus, reciting a garland of names.
Revering Candra as Soma—the life-sustaining, healing principle—cultivates gratitude for cosmic order and inner coolness (śānti).
Ayodhyā is the framing sacred geography (māhātmya context), within which this lunar praise is prescribed.
This verse functions as a stotra-mantra segment for Candrapūjā (Moon worship) using specific epithets.