अध्याय ८२ — व्यपोहनस्तवः (पापव्यपोहन-स्तोत्रम्)
लक्ष्मीः सर्वगुणोपेता सर्वलक्षणसंयुता सर्वदा सर्वगा देवी सा मे पापं व्यपोहतु
lakṣmīḥ sarvaguṇopetā sarvalakṣaṇasaṃyutā sarvadā sarvagā devī sā me pāpaṃ vyapohatu
Que Lakṣmī—la Déesse pourvue de toutes les vertus, unie à tous les signes auspices, toujours présente et omniprésente—efface mon péché. Dans la vision śaiva, une telle grâce desserre le pāśa (lien) qui enchaîne le paśu (l’âme individuelle), le préparant à la dévotion envers le Pati (Śiva).
Suta Goswami (primary narrator) conveying a stuti/prayer within the Purva-Bhaga context
It functions as a purification-prayer: by invoking the all-auspicious Devī, the devotee seeks removal of pāpa so the mind becomes fit for Linga-pūjā and for receiving Śiva’s anugraha (grace).
Indirectly: it highlights that liberation begins with the loosening of pāśa (bondage). In Shaiva Siddhanta, such cleansing and auspiciousness culminate in turning the paśu toward Pati—Śiva, the final bestower of mokṣa.
A stuti-based prayoga (devotional recitation) aimed at śuddhi (inner purification), commonly used as a preparatory limb before formal pūjā, japa, or Pāśupata-oriented discipline.