ध्यानयोगेन पापानां क्षयो भवति नान्यथा । जपध्यानमयो योगः कर्मयोगो न संशयः
dhyānayogena pāpānāṃ kṣayo bhavati nānyathā | japadhyānamayo yogaḥ karmayogo na saṃśayaḥ
Durch Dhyāna-Yoga geschieht die Vernichtung der Sünden—auf keine andere Weise. Ein Yoga aus Japa und Meditation ist wahrhaft Karma-Yoga, ohne Zweifel.
Skanda (deduced)
Scene: A meditator sits in padmāsana with a japa-mālā; dark smoke-like ‘sins’ dissolve into light around the head and heart; behind, a faint tīrtha river suggests outer pilgrimage mirrored by inner cleansing.
Sustained meditation, supported by mantra-japa, is presented as the sure means of pāpa-kṣaya and dharmic transformation.
No particular tīrtha is named; the teaching frames inner discipline as the heart of tīrtha-merit.
Practice a combined discipline of japa and dhyāna, understood as karma-yoga within Purāṇic practice.