अतीताः कथिताः सर्वे वाराहो वर्त्ततेऽधुना । प्रतिपद्ब्रह्मणो यत्र वाराहेणोद्धृता मही
atītāḥ kathitāḥ sarve vārāho varttate'dhunā | pratipadbrahmaṇo yatra vārāheṇoddhṛtā mahī
جو کلپ گزر چکے، وہ سب بیان کر دیے گئے؛ اب واراہ-کلپ جاری ہے—یہ برہما کے (ماہ کا) پہلا دن ہے، جس میں واراہ نے زمین کو اٹھا کر نکالا تھا۔
Skanda (deduced; Prabhāsa Khaṇḍa māhātmya narration)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Scene: Varāha emerging from cosmic waters, tusks lifting Bhū-devī; above, a calendric banner reads ‘Vārāha-kalpa—pratipad of Brahmā’; below, Prabhāsa coast and Somnātha spire as the terrestrial anchor.
The present age is anchored in divine rescue: Varāha’s lifting of Earth symbolizes God restoring dharma when the world sinks into disorder.
Prabhāsa Kṣetra is the setting of the teaching; the verse uses Varāha-kalpa to magnify the cosmic significance surrounding the tīrtha.
No explicit ritual is stated; the verse identifies the current kalpa and its sacred event.