यश्चिंतयति पुण्यात्मा तव पादांबुजद्वयम् । ब्रह्महत्यादिकमपि पापं तस्य व्रजेत्क्षयम्
yaściṃtayati puṇyātmā tava pādāṃbujadvayam | brahmahatyādikamapi pāpaṃ tasya vrajetkṣayam
L’âme pure qui médite sur tes deux pieds de lotus : même le péché du meurtre de Brahmā et autres fautes semblables, pour lui, s’éteint et se détruit.
Brahmā
Tirtha: Kāśī (Avimukta)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Śaunaka-group (frame)
Scene: Close devotional focus on Śiva’s two lotus-feet, glowing and compassionate; a pure-souled meditator sits in padmāsana on a ghāṭa or temple floor; symbolic stains of brahmahatyā crumble away.
Meditation on Śiva’s lotus-feet is taught as a supreme purifier, capable of destroying even the heaviest karmic burdens.
Within the Kāśī Khaṇḍa, such claims reinforce Kāśī’s renown as Śiva’s sacred domain where devotion and contemplation yield exceptional purification.
Cintana/Dhyāna (meditative contemplation) on Śiva’s lotus-feet.