कपितीर्थं ततो जातं तस्थौ तत्र स्वयं हरः । हनूमन्तेश्वरो नाम्ना सर्वहत्याहरस्तदा
kapitīrthaṃ tato jātaṃ tasthau tatra svayaṃ haraḥ | hanūmanteśvaro nāmnā sarvahatyāharastadā
Aus jenem Geschehen entstand die heilige Furt namens Kapitīrtha. Dort verweilte Śiva selbst, berühmt unter dem Namen Hanūmanteśvara, und wurde damals zum Tilger selbst der schwersten Sünden.
Narrator (Purāṇic voice; likely Sūta/Lomaharṣaṇa in Revā-khaṇḍa narration context)
Tirtha: Kapitīrtha
Type: ghat
Listener: Pārtha
Scene: The tīrtha is born and named Kapitīrtha; Śiva remains there as Hanūmanteśvara—liṅga shrine on a riverbank, with the sense of a powerful purifier of grave sins.
Śiva’s presence sanctifies geography: a tīrtha becomes a living means of purification, capable of destroying even the heaviest sins.
Kapitīrtha on the banks of the Revā (Narmadā), where Śiva is worshipped as Hanūmanteśvara.
No explicit ritual is prescribed in this verse; it establishes the site and deity-name as a source of sin-removal.