यश्चैतच्छृणुयान्नित्यं श्रद्धया परया युतः । स मुच्येत्पातकात्सद्यः परदारसमुद्भवात्
yaścaitacchṛṇuyānnityaṃ śraddhayā parayā yutaḥ | sa mucyetpātakātsadyaḥ paradārasamudbhavāt
Whoever hears this daily, endowed with supreme faith, is immediately freed from the sin arising from another’s spouse.
Purāṇic narrator stating the phalaśruti (benefit of hearing)
Tirtha: Hāṭakeśvara-kṣetra (māhātmya-śravaṇa)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Ṛṣis/śrotṛ-gaṇa (implied)
Scene: A devotee sits in a temple mandapa listening daily to the māhātmya; the atmosphere is penitential yet peaceful, with the Śiva-liṅga in the background symbolizing absolution through sincere hearing.
Faithful listening to sacred māhātmya purifies grave moral faults and reinforces dharmic conduct.
The māhātmya being recited pertains to the Hāṭakeśvara-kṣetra tīrthas (Gautameśvara, Ahilyeśvara, etc.).
Nitya-śravaṇa: hearing/recitation of this account daily with supreme faith.
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