रघुवंशसमुद्भूतो ह्यजापालो नृपोत्तमः । स तत्र देवीमाराध्य पापरोगवशंकरीम्
raghuvaṃśasamudbhūto hyajāpālo nṛpottamaḥ | sa tatra devīmārādhya pāparogavaśaṃkarīm
Ajāpāla, ein vortrefflicher König aus dem Geschlecht der Raghu, verehrte dort die Göttin—sie, die die Macht von Sünde und Krankheit bezwingt.
Īśvara (Śiva) (continued narration)
Tirtha: Ajāpāleśvarī
Type: kshetra
Listener: Mahādevī (Pārvatī)
Scene: A Raghu-lineage king, Ajāpāla, performs Devī ārādhana at a shrine; offerings of flowers, incense, lamps; the Devī’s presence is protective, subduing shadowy personifications of sin and disease.
Devotional worship (ārādhana) is portrayed as a force that overcomes both moral impurity (pāpa) and embodied suffering (roga).
The shrine of the Goddess Ajāpāleśvarī in Prabhāsa-kṣetra.
Worship/propitiation of the Goddess (devīm ārādhya) at the site.