यदन्यत्र कृतं पापं तीर्थे तद्याति लाघवम् । न तीर्थकृतमन्यत्र क्वचिदेव व्यपोहति
yadanyatra kṛtaṃ pāpaṃ tīrthe tadyāti lāghavam | na tīrthakṛtamanyatra kvacideva vyapohati
الذنبُ الذي يُرتكبُ في غيرِ التيرثا يخفُّ عندَ الإتيانِ إلى التيرثا؛ أمّا الذنبُ الذي يُرتكبُ في التيرثا فلا يُمحى في أيِّ مكانٍ قطّ.
Skanda (deduced from section context)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa
Type: kshetra
Scene: A pilgrim arrives at the luminous Prabhāsa shore/kshetra, hands folded, while a subtle shadow-figure of ‘pāpa’ becomes lighter and disperses; beside it, a warning tableau shows a transgression within the sacred boundary weighed heavily on a cosmic scale.
Pilgrimage can lessen prior faults, but wrongdoing in a holy place carries exceptional weight and is difficult to expiate.
The principle is stated in the Prabhāsa-kṣetra context, applying to tīrthas generally.
An ethical injunction: maintain purity of conduct at tīrthas, since tīrtha-committed sins are not easily removed.