यस्तं पूजयते भक्त्या कोटियज्ञफलं लभेत् । मुच्यते वातपित्तोत्थै रोगैरन्यैश्च पुष्कलैः
yastaṃ pūjayate bhaktyā koṭiyajñaphalaṃ labhet | mucyate vātapittotthai rogairanyaiśca puṣkalaiḥ
Quien lo adore con devoción obtiene el mérito equivalente a un crore de sacrificios; y queda libre de las enfermedades nacidas de vāta y pitta, así como de muchas otras dolencias graves.
Īśvara (Śiva) (contextual continuation)
Tirtha: Ravi-sthāna (Prabhāsa)
Type: temple
Listener: Mahādevī
Scene: A devotee offers arghya and red flowers to a radiant Sun icon; above, a symbolic scale shows 'koṭi-yajña-phala'; below, a healed figure rises from illness, with vāta/pitta symbols subdued; the shrine stands in Prabhāsa’s sacred precinct.
Sincere devotion can yield vast sacrificial merit; the tīrtha-deity connection is portrayed as both spiritually elevating and life-restoring.
The Sūrya shrine/spot established in this Prabhāsakṣetra narrative (Bhadrakālī–Bālārka context).
Devotional worship (pūjā) of Ravi/Sūrya is prescribed as the means to gain koṭi-yajña merit and relief from ailments.