नर्मदादक्षिणे कूले तीर्थं परमशोभनम् । सोमनाथसमीपस्थं तत्र त्वं गच्छ वानर
narmadādakṣiṇe kūle tīrthaṃ paramaśobhanam | somanāthasamīpasthaṃ tatra tvaṃ gaccha vānara
ณ ฝั่งใต้แห่งนรมทา มีทิรถะอันงดงามยิ่ง ตั้งอยู่ใกล้โสมณาถะ ดูก่อนวานร จงไปยังที่นั้นเถิด
Īśvara (Śiva)
Tirtha: Unnamed Narmadā south-bank tīrtha near Somnātha
Type: ghat
Listener: Hanumān (vānara)
Scene: Śiva points outward, indicating a radiant ford on the south bank of the Narmadā; in the distance, a Somnātha-like temple silhouette rises near the sea-horizon, linking river and coastal shrine.
Purification is localized: the tradition directs seekers to specific tīrthas whose sanctity is tied to divine instruction.
A ‘paramaśobhana’ tīrtha on the southern bank of Narmadā, described as being near Somanātha.
A pilgrimage directive—go to the specified Narmadā tīrtha (implying snāna and associated rites).