Bhāratavarṣa–Navabheda-Vyavasthā
The Nine Divisions of Bhāratavarṣa and Its Sacred Geography
वेदस्मृतिपुराणाद्याः पारियात्रोद्भवा मुने । सर्वपापहरा ज्ञेया दर्शनात्स्पर्शनादपि
vedasmṛtipurāṇādyāḥ pāriyātrodbhavā mune | sarvapāpaharā jñeyā darśanātsparśanādapi
Oh sabio, los Vedas, las Smṛtis, los Purāṇas y otras enseñanzas sagradas surgidas de (o vinculadas con) Pāriyātra deben conocerse como destructoras de todo pecado: aun con solo verlas, e incluso con solo tocarlas.
Suta Goswami
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Dakṣiṇāmūrti
It teaches that sacred revelation and its living presence—especially when connected to a holy Shaiva region like Pāriyātra—purifies the soul (pashu) by weakening impurity (mala) and wrongdoing (pāpa), even through simple devotional contact such as darśana (seeing) and sparśa (touching).
In Shaiva practice, Saguna Shiva is approached through tangible means—darśana of the Linga, touching sacred objects, and receiving scripture. The verse affirms that such embodied encounters with Shiva’s dharma (Veda–Smṛti–Purāṇa) carry purifying grace, supporting Linga-centered devotion.
A practical takeaway is to seek darśana and respectful touch/contact with Shaiva sanctities—visit a tirtha, receive and hear Purāṇa recitation, and combine it with japa of the Panchākṣarī (Om Namaḥ Śivāya) for inner purification.