यद्यद्धितं स्वस्य सदैव तत्तल्लिंगेत्र देयं मम भक्तिमद्भिः । इहाप्यमुत्रापि न तस्य संक्षयो यथेह पापस्य कृतस्य पापिभिः
yadyaddhitaṃ svasya sadaiva tattalliṃgetra deyaṃ mama bhaktimadbhiḥ | ihāpyamutrāpi na tasya saṃkṣayo yatheha pāpasya kṛtasya pāpibhiḥ
مهما رأى المرءُ أنه نافعٌ حقًّا لنفسه، فليقدّمه محبّو عبادتي دائمًا عند هذا اللِّينغا. فإن ثوابه لا ينقص لا هنا ولا في الآخرة؛ كما أن الخطيئة التي يقترفها الأثيم لا تزول من تلقاء نفسها في هذا العالم.
Śiva (contextual, within Kāśīkhaṇḍa instruction)
Tirtha: Ānandavana Liṅga (Kāśī)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Purāṇic audience/interlocutor in Kāśī discourse
Scene: Devotees place their most valued offerings—bilva leaves, water, lamps, cloth, food, coins—before the Liṅga; above, a symbolic ‘akṣaya’ stream of light rises, while on the side a faint shadow of sin’s chain illustrates the analogy of persistence.
Offerings made with devotion at the sacred Liṅga yield enduring merit across worlds; karma, whether merit or sin, has lasting consequence.
The Liṅga in Kāśī (within the Ānandavana/Viśveśvara context of this adhyāya).
Dāna/arpana: devotees should offer what they consider most beneficial—wealth, goods, or valued offerings—at the Liṅga in the sacred kṣetra.