त्वं हि स्वायंभुवे यज्ञे सुत्याहे वितते हरिः । संभूतः संहितां वक्तुं स्वांशेन पुरुषोत्तमः
tvaṃ hi svāyaṃbhuve yajñe sutyāhe vitate hariḥ | saṃbhūtaḥ saṃhitāṃ vaktuṃ svāṃśena puruṣottamaḥ
کیونکہ تم ہی سوایمبھُو یَجّیہ کے پھیلے ہوئے سوم رس نچوڑنے کے دن، سنہتا بیان کرنے کے لیے، اپنے ہی جوہر کے ایک حصے سے پُروشوتم ہری کی صورت میں پیدا ہوئے۔
Naimiṣeya Maharṣis (the sages of Naimiṣāraṇya)
Tirtha: Svāyambhuva-yajña (mythic)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Sūta
Scene: A grand Soma-pressing day: priests, soma vessels, fire altars; from the sacrificial radiance, Hari’s aṃśa manifests as the destined narrator to speak the saṃhitā.
Purāṇic teaching is treated as divinely empowered; the narrator’s role is sanctified as service to dharma and sacred memory.
Not a tīrtha verse; it legitimizes the forthcoming Prabhāsa Kṣetra account through a divine origin motif.
The setting references soma-pressing within a yajña (sutyāha), pointing to Vedic ritual context, though no instruction is given.