तं दृष्ट्वा देवदेवेशं स्पृष्ट्वा च सुसमाहितः । मुच्यते सकलात्पापादाजन्ममरणांतिकात्
taṃ dṛṣṭvā devadeveśaṃ spṛṣṭvā ca susamāhitaḥ | mucyate sakalātpāpādājanmamaraṇāṃtikāt
Having beheld that Lord of the gods and, with a steady collected mind, having touched Him, one is released from all sins—those that cling from birth until the very end of life.
Īśvara (Śiva) (deduced from immediate context continuing into 95.1: “īśvara uvāca” and the didactic tone)
Tirtha: Caṇḍeśvara
Type: kshetra
Listener: Devī
Scene: A pilgrim with folded hands beholds the liṅga and gently touches it (or the pedestal) in deep concentration; a subtle aura indicates sins falling away like dark smoke.
Sincere darśana (seeing) and sparśana (reverent touch) of Śiva, done with inner concentration, is portrayed as a direct means to the destruction of sin.
Prabhāsa Kṣetra (Prabhāsakṣetra), a major Śaiva pilgrimage geography celebrated in the Skanda Purāṇa.
Not a full ritual, but the core practice is stated: see the Lord and touch (or worship) with a composed, focused mind.