वाचिकं चैव यत्पापं नाभुक्त्वा तत्प्रणश्यति । पुरश्चरणबाह्यं तु सत्यमेतन्मयोदितम्
vācikaṃ caiva yatpāpaṃ nābhuktvā tatpraṇaśyati | puraścaraṇabāhyaṃ tu satyametanmayoditam
Et tout péché commis par la parole—sans que le fautif ait à en subir le fruit—peut être anéanti. C’est une vérité que je proclame, sans exiger de longs rites préparatoires (puraścaraṇa).
Mārkaṇḍeya
Type: kshetra
Scene: A speaker with folded hands before elders, a ribbon-like stream of words transforming from dark to bright syllables; a small ritual fire or lamp nearby, indicating purification without elaborate rites.
Faults of speech can be cleansed through proper rectification, and dharma offers accessible means rather than only complex austerities.
No specific tīrtha is identified in this verse.
The verse indicates removal of vācika pāpa without requiring elaborate puraścaraṇa-style preliminaries.