ततश्चक्रं वरैर्बाणैस्ताडयामास शंकरः । तच्च द्वारवतीं प्राप्तं शिवसायकमिश्रितम्
tataścakraṃ varairbāṇaistāḍayāmāsa śaṃkaraḥ | tacca dvāravatīṃ prāptaṃ śivasāyakamiśritam
پھر شنکر نے عمدہ تیروں سے اس چکر پر ضرب لگائی۔ اور وہ چکر، شیو کے استروں سے آمیختہ ہو کر، دواروتی جا پہنچا۔
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) narrating (deduced)
Tirtha: Dvāravatī (Dvārakā)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Śaṅkara releases brilliant arrows that strike the spinning Sudarśana; the discus, now streaked with Śiva’s missile-energy and marked with Śiva’s name, arcs across the sky toward the sea-walled city of Dvāravatī.
Divine power is governed by dharma; even cosmic weapons move within a higher sacred order associated with Śiva’s will.
The broader frame is Prabhāsa/Somnātha; Dvāravatī is mentioned as a connected sacred geography point.
No ritual is stated; the verse is narrative, describing the movement and sanctification/charging of the cakra by Śiva’s missiles.