Harihara Revelation and the Kurukshetra Tirtha Cycle: Sthanu in Vishnu and the Sanctification of Saptasarasvata
प्रीतः सृष्ट्या तु शुभया स पापाद्येन मुच्यते पुंनामनरकं घोरं विनाशयति सर्वतः
prītaḥ sṛṣṭyā tu śubhayā sa pāpādyena mucyate puṃnāmanarakaṃ ghoraṃ vināśayati sarvataḥ
Complacido por esa auspiciosa “creación” (esto es, el engendramiento de la descendencia), él queda liberado de los pecados y similares; y ese mérito destruye por completo el terrible infierno Puṃnāma.
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It is a euphemistic dharma-term for generating progeny within lawful marriage and sustaining lineage. The ‘auspiciousness’ implies conformity to dharma (saṃskāras, household rites, and ethical life).
The verse is a normative Purāṇic praise (mahātmyā-style) of putra-dharma: it highlights a powerful remedial pathway, typically understood alongside righteous conduct, prescribed rites, and devotion—rather than as a license for wrongdoing.
Puṃnāma is traditionally linked with the salvific role of the ‘putra’ (often explained etymologically as ‘one who rescues from Puṃnāma’). The verse reinforces that cultural-theological motif by stating the hell is ‘destroyed entirely’ through dharmic progeny and divine pleasure.