यः शुचिश्च शिवं ध्यायन्प्रासादकूपकर्तरि । जलप्रतिग्रहाभावात्पिबतोऽस्य समं फलम्
yaḥ śuciśca śivaṃ dhyāyanprāsādakūpakartari | jalapratigrahābhāvātpibato'sya samaṃ phalam
Quien sea de mente pura y, meditando en Śiva, beba el agua del pozo hecho por el constructor del templo y del pozo—pues no hay aquí “aceptación de dádiva” de agua—obtiene un mérito igual al de aquel constructor.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) (deduced: Māheśvarakhaṇḍa narrative voice to sages)
Tirtha: Prāsāda-kūpa (temple well)
Type: kund
Scene: A clean pilgrim drinks from a temple well, hands cupped, eyes softened in Śiva-meditation; nearby stands a Śiva-prāsāda and the well’s builder/donor is symbolically present through a dedicatory plaque or offering.
Service to the public through Śaiva works (temple and well) spreads merit widely; even beneficiaries gain spiritual fruit when aligned with Śiva-remembrance.
No particular tīrtha is named; the verse praises Śaiva public works as a universal dharma within the Purāṇic framework.
Śiva-dhyāna (meditation on Śiva) while using a publicly dedicated well; emphasis on water being offered without transactional ‘gift-acceptance’.