तत्र स्नात्वा पूजयेद्यः शूलिनं स्वामिपूजितम् । स मुक्तः पातकैः सर्वैर्गच्छेत्स्वामिपुरं महत्
tatra snātvā pūjayedyaḥ śūlinaṃ svāmipūjitam | sa muktaḥ pātakaiḥ sarvairgacchetsvāmipuraṃ mahat
Quien se bañe allí y adore al Señor portador del Tridente (Śiva), a quien también venera Svāmī, queda libre de todos los pecados y llega a la gran ciudad de Svāmī, la morada suprema del Señor.
Narrator (within Prabhāsakṣetramāhātmya context)
Tirtha: Kumāreśvara-kūpa (before Kumāreśvara)
Type: kund
Listener: bhāmini (addressed)
Scene: Pilgrims bathe at the stone well before the shrine, then proceed with offerings to the trident-bearing Śiva-liṅga; a luminous path or celestial gateway symbolizes ‘Svāmipura’ as the promised destination.
Tīrtha-snāna joined with Śiva-pūjā is presented as a complete purifier that culminates in attaining the Lord’s abode.
The bathing spot/well before Kumāreśvara in Prabhāsa Kṣetra.
Snāna (bathing) at the site followed by pūjā of Śiva (Śūlin).