वाचा च यत्कृतं पापं मनसा वाप्युपार्जितम् । पापं तन्नाशमायाति कीर्तिते शतरुद्रिये
vācā ca yatkṛtaṃ pāpaṃ manasā vāpyupārjitam | pāpaṃ tannāśamāyāti kīrtite śatarudriye
أيُّ ذنبٍ يُرتكب بالقول، أو يُكتسب حتى في الذهن—إذا ذُكِرَ «شَتَرُدْرِيَّا» وتُلِيَ، فإن ذلك الذنب يَؤول إلى الفناء.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) to the sages (deduced from Māheśvarakhaṇḍa context)
Scene: Dark smoke-like forms labeled as ‘vācika’ and ‘mānasa’ dissolve into clear light as the devotee chants; Śiva’s calm presence signifies purification.
Devotional recitation has purifying power: Śatarudrīya chanting is presented as a potent means for pāpa-nāśa (destruction of sin).
No tīrtha is mentioned; the merit is attached to the act of chanting the Śatarudrīya.
Kīrtana/pāṭha of the Śatarudrīya is prescribed as a purificatory practice.