ततः परशुरामस्य तीर्थं चातीव सिद्धिदम् । यत्र क्षत्रवधात्पापाज्जामदग्न्यो विमुक्तवान्
tataḥ paraśurāmasya tīrthaṃ cātīva siddhidam | yatra kṣatravadhātpāpājjāmadagnyo vimuktavān
Vient ensuite le tīrtha de Paraśurāma, qui accorde la siddhi en abondance. Là, Jāmadagnya fut délivré du péché né du massacre des kṣatriya.
Skanda (deduced: Kāśī Khaṇḍa commonly Skanda speaking to Agastya)
Tirtha: Paraśurāma-tīrtha
Type: ghat
Scene: Paraśurāma, axe in hand but lowered, stands at a Kashi tīrtha with remorse; he bathes and offers water to a Śiva-liṅga, his fierce aura softening into peace; sages witness the transformation.
Even severe karmic burdens are said to be purified through rightly approached tīrthas, framing Kāśī as a landscape of prāyaścitta and grace.
Paraśurāma Tīrtha.
The verse implies purification through association with the tīrtha (typically via snāna/visit), though the explicit act is not stated here.