यस्माच्छशेन संयुक्तं पीतमेतज्जलाशयम् । चंद्रेण हि शशापानं तस्मादेतद्भविष्यति
yasmācchaśena saṃyuktaṃ pītametajjalāśayam | caṃdreṇa hi śaśāpānaṃ tasmādetadbhaviṣyati
«Поскольку этот водоём был испит вместе с Зайцем (śaśa), и поскольку Луна, несущая знак зайца, воистину испила его, потому он будет именоваться “Шашапана” (Śaśāpāna)».
Devas (collectively), giving the tīrtha’s etymology/name
Tirtha: Śaśāpāna
Type: kund
Scene: The group proclaims the name ‘Śaśāpāna’; above the reservoir, the Moon with the hare-mark is shown as a celestial witness, its light touching the water.
Sacred places often carry revelatory names whose etymology preserves divine memory and sanctifies the geography.
Śaśāpāna tīrtha (a sacred reservoir) in Prabhāsa-kṣetra.
No direct prescription; it explains the tīrtha’s naming based on a divine act of drinking.