Tīrtha-Māhātmya and the Discipline of Pilgrimage (Tīrtha-sevā) within Prāyaścitta
अन्यच्च देवदेवस्य स्थानं पुण्यतमं शुभम् / भीमेश्वरमिति ख्यातं गत्वा मुञ्चति पातकम्
anyacca devadevasya sthānaṃ puṇyatamaṃ śubham / bhīmeśvaramiti khyātaṃ gatvā muñcati pātakam
وثمّة أيضًا مقامٌ آخر لإلهِ الآلهة، هو الأقدسُ والأبرك. يُعرَف باسم «بيميشڤارا»؛ من قصده انعتق من الخطيئة.
Narrator (Purāṇic discourse voice, traditionally Sūta/Vyāsa lineage) describing tīrtha-māhātmya
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
Indirectly: it frames sin-removal through approaching Devadeva’s sacred presence, implying inner purification (śuddhi) that supports realization, though it does not explicitly define Ātman here.
No specific yogic technique is stated; the practice emphasized is tīrtha-sevā—pilgrimage/approach to a sanctified locus of Śiva—treated as a purificatory discipline that prepares one for dhyāna and higher sādhanā.
By honoring Devadeva’s shrine within the Kurma Purana’s broader theology, it reflects the text’s integrative stance: devotion to Śiva’s tīrthas is upheld as spiritually efficacious within a Purāṇa associated with Lord Kūrma (Viṣṇu).