यः शुचिश्च शिवं ध्यायन्प्रासादकूपकर्तरि । जलप्रतिग्रहाभावात्पिबतोऽस्य समं फलम्
yaḥ śuciśca śivaṃ dhyāyanprāsādakūpakartari | jalapratigrahābhāvātpibato'sya samaṃ phalam
مَن كان طاهرَ القلب، متأمّلًا شِيفا، ثم شرب من ماء البئر الذي صنعه باني المعبد والبئر—إذ لا يوجد هنا «تلقّي عطية» للماء—نال ثوابًا مساوِيًا لثواب ذلك الباني.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) (deduced: Māheśvarakhaṇḍa narrative voice to sages)
Tirtha: Prāsāda-kūpa (temple well)
Type: kund
Scene: A clean pilgrim drinks from a temple well, hands cupped, eyes softened in Śiva-meditation; nearby stands a Śiva-prāsāda and the well’s builder/donor is symbolically present through a dedicatory plaque or offering.
Service to the public through Śaiva works (temple and well) spreads merit widely; even beneficiaries gain spiritual fruit when aligned with Śiva-remembrance.
No particular tīrtha is named; the verse praises Śaiva public works as a universal dharma within the Purāṇic framework.
Śiva-dhyāna (meditation on Śiva) while using a publicly dedicated well; emphasis on water being offered without transactional ‘gift-acceptance’.