कृतघ्नो वाऽथ गोघ्नोऽपि हैतुकः कृत्स्नपापकृत् । गोपीचन्दनसंपर्कात्पूतो भवति तत्क्षणात्
kṛtaghno vā'tha goghno'pi haitukaḥ kṛtsnapāpakṛt | gopīcandanasaṃparkātpūto bhavati tatkṣaṇāt
Aun el ingrato, o incluso el matador de una vaca, en verdad quien comete toda clase de pecados, queda purificado en ese mismo instante por el contacto con el gopīcandana.
Skanda (deduced from Dvārakā Māhātmya context)
Tirtha: Gopīcandana (Dvārakā-associated)
Type: kund
Scene: A morally fallen figure (head bowed) touches gopīcandana and is shown becoming radiant and calm; dark smoke-like sin dissolves; a subtle vision of Kṛṣṇa and Dvārakā appears behind, indicating grace operating through sacred contact.
The Purāṇa emphasizes the extraordinary purifying power of sacred Vaiṣṇava substances when approached with reverence.
Dvārakā’s sanctity is implied through gopīcandana, a substance associated with Kṛṣṇa’s holy realm.
Contact with gopīcandana (commonly via tilaka or sacred application) is presented as a powerful purifier.