अवश्यं च मया कार्यं तेषां पापविमोचनम् । भिक्षां भ्रमामि मध्याह्ने अतीते भस्मगुंठितः
avaśyaṃ ca mayā kāryaṃ teṣāṃ pāpavimocanam | bhikṣāṃ bhramāmi madhyāhne atīte bhasmaguṃṭhitaḥ
Gewiss muss ich ihre Befreiung von Sünden bewirken. Wenn der Mittag vorüber ist, von Asche bedeckt, wandere ich umher und bitte um Almosen.
Śiva
Tirtha: Vastrāpatha-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Listener: Dadhīci
Scene: Śiva, body smeared with bhasma, wanders after midday as a mendicant (bhikṣāṭana), holding a begging bowl; devotees offer alms, and a subtle aura suggests sins being lifted from them.
Divine compassion reaches devotees through humble forms, turning charity and devotion into purification.
The episode is situated in Vastrāpatha-kṣetra (Prabhāsa), where Śiva’s presence is portrayed as directly purifying.
Bhikṣā-dāna (offering alms) to the ash-smeared ascetic form of Śiva is implied as a means of sin-removal.