विशेषेण महाभाग हाटकेश्वरसंभवे । क्षेत्रे तत्र सुमेध्ये तु सर्वपातकनाशने
viśeṣeṇa mahābhāga hāṭakeśvarasaṃbhave | kṣetre tatra sumedhye tu sarvapātakanāśane
Especially, O greatly fortunate one, in that holy kṣetra connected with the manifestation of Hāṭakeśvara—exceedingly pure, the destroyer of all sins—
Brahmā (contextual continuation)
Tirtha: Hāṭakeśvara Kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Listener: mahābhāga (addressed devotee/recipient)
Scene: A radiant Śaiva sacred field where Hāṭakeśvara’s presence is felt—golden-hued (hāṭaka) aura, a liṅga shrine, pilgrims approaching with offerings; the landscape itself appears ‘spotless’ and luminous, symbolizing sin-destruction.
Certain Śaiva kṣetras are celebrated as uniquely powerful for purification, amplifying the fruit of worship and sacred acts.
The Hāṭakeśvara-connected kṣetra, praised as “sarvapātaka-nāśana” (destroyer of all sins).
Implicitly, performing worship/establishing Śiva’s liṅga and related rites in the Hāṭakeśvara kṣetra.
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