सरस्वत्यास्ततः स्रोत उत्थितं पश्चिमामुखम् । काञ्चनानां तु पद्मानि उच्छ्रितानि सहस्रशः
sarasvatyāstataḥ srota utthitaṃ paścimāmukham | kāñcanānāṃ tu padmāni ucchritāni sahasraśaḥ
แล้วกระแสน้ำจากพระสรัสวตีได้บังเกิด ไหลหันสู่ทิศตะวันตก; และดอกบัวทองคำก็นับพันนับหมื่นผุดขึ้นสูงเด่น
Narrator within the Māhātmya (continuing Śiva-centered narration)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa Sarasvatī-srotaḥ (Sarasvatī current at Prabhāsa)
Type: sangam
Scene: A westward-flowing Sarasvatī stream suddenly brightens; countless golden lotuses rise above the water, filling the surface like a luminous carpet under a sacred sky.
A tīrtha is not merely water but a manifestation of divine power; sacred nature itself becomes the instrument of dharma.
Prabhāsakṣetra, through the miraculous rising of a Sarasvatī stream and golden lotuses as marks of the place’s sanctity.
No direct prescription; the verse describes the divine manifestation that enables later dakṣiṇā and yajña-completion.