वर्णाश्च श्रुतधरवीर्यवसुंधरैषंधरसंज्ञा भगवंतं सोमं यजंति
varṇāśca śrutadharavīryavasuṃdharaiṣaṃdharasaṃjñā bhagavaṃtaṃ somaṃ yajaṃti
และวรรณะผู้มีนามว่า ศรุตธระ, วีรยะ, วสุธรา และ เอษัมธระ ต่างบูชาพระโสมผู้เป็นภควาน
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) to the sages
Tirtha: Śālmalidvīpa (Soma-upāsanā region)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Four distinct groups (Śrutadhara, Vīrya, Vasuṃdharā, Eṣaṃdhara) performing Soma-yajña under a radiant full moon; offerings of soma-juice/oblations, white garments, silver-blue lunar glow bathing the altar.
Cosmic order is sustained through reverent worship of the presiding deity—here, Soma—by the communities assigned to that realm.
No single terrestrial tīrtha is named; the verse belongs to a cosmological description of regions and their deity-worship.
Yajña/upāsanā of Soma is indicated ("yajanti"), implying sacrificial worship or devotional veneration.