ततो हुंकृतवान्भूयः स ऋषिः कौतुकान्वितः । आपूरितः पुनः कूपः सलिलेन पुरा यथा
tato huṃkṛtavānbhūyaḥ sa ṛṣiḥ kautukānvitaḥ | āpūritaḥ punaḥ kūpaḥ salilena purā yathā
แล้วฤๅษีนั้นผู้เปี่ยมด้วยความพิศวงก็เปล่งวาจาศักดิ์สิทธิ์ “หุṃ” อีกครั้ง ทันใดนั้นบ่อน้ำก็เต็มด้วยน้ำดังเดิมดุจกาลก่อน
Narrator (contextual Purāṇic narration within Prabhāsakṣetra Māhātmya)
Tirtha: Huṃkāra-kūpa (implied)
Type: kund
Scene: A sage, eyes bright with wonder, utters ‘huṃ’; immediately the empty well surges and fills, water shimmering as if remembering its ancient fullness.
Faith and sacred potency (śabda-śakti) are shown to revive a tīrtha’s life-giving waters, highlighting the living sanctity of Prabhāsa.
A sacred well (kūpa) within Prabhāsakṣetra, praised for its miraculous, ever-renewing water.
No direct injunction here; it narrates the miraculous refilling of the well after the sage’s huṃkāra.