ततः पश्चिमदिग्भागे नाम्ना पुण्यं हरिस्मृति । विष्णोरायतनं ख्यातं परमार्थफलप्रदम् । यस्य दर्शनमात्रेण सर्वपापैः प्रमुच्यते
tataḥ paścimadigbhāge nāmnā puṇyaṃ harismṛti | viṣṇorāyatanaṃ khyātaṃ paramārthaphalapradam | yasya darśanamātreṇa sarvapāpaiḥ pramucyate
Then, in the western quarter, there is a holy place called Harismṛti, famed as a sanctuary of Viṣṇu that grants the highest good; by its mere sight one is released from all sins.
Brahmā (deduced; Vaiṣṇavakhaṇḍa narrative voice)
Tirtha: Harismṛti
Type: kshetra
Listener: Vipra
Scene: A western-quarter shrine labeled Harismṛti; pilgrims approach and, upon first sight, a dark haze (sins) dissolves into light; Viṣṇu’s presence is calm and liberating.
Pilgrimage and darśana at a Viṣṇu-sanctuary are portrayed as powerful means for purification and attaining the highest good.
Harismṛti, a renowned Viṣṇu āyatana in the western part of the Ayodhyā sacred region.
Darśana (sacred viewing) is emphasized; liberation from sins is promised by merely beholding the shrine.
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