एवमष्टविधं दिव्यं पापसंशयच्छेदनम् । भट्टादित्यस्य पुरतो जायते कुरुनंदन
evamaṣṭavidhaṃ divyaṃ pāpasaṃśayacchedanam | bhaṭṭādityasya purato jāyate kurunaṃdana
Así, esta prueba divina de ocho formas—que corta las dudas acerca del pecado—se manifiesta eficaz ante Bhaṭṭāditya, oh gozo de los Kurus.
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta), by Mahēśvarakhaṇḍa context
Tirtha: Bhaṭṭāditya
Type: kshetra
Listener: Kuru-nandana (addressed)
Scene: A concluding tableau: the Sun-deity Bhaṭṭāditya presides like a radiant judge while the eightfold ordeal is affirmed as the cutter of sin-doubt; attendants and supplicant stand in reverent stillness.
Sacred presence (sthala) is portrayed as amplifying dharmic truth—removing suspicion and restoring moral clarity.
Bhaṭṭāditya’s place/presence is explicitly glorified as the locus where the divya effectively manifests.
The chapter’s divya system is described as eightfold and as a means to cut off doubts regarding sin/culpability.