त्रयाणामथ तेषां च प्रभावात्सर्वमानवाः । अपि पापसमायुक्ताः प्रयांति त्रिदशालयम्
trayāṇāmatha teṣāṃ ca prabhāvātsarvamānavāḥ | api pāpasamāyuktāḥ prayāṃti tridaśālayam
Par la puissance de ces trois, tous les humains—même chargés de péchés—parviennent au séjour des trente dieux (le ciel).
Unspecified in snippet (contextual narrator within Tīrthamāhātmya)
Tirtha: Śūdrā-tīrtha, Brāhmaṇī-tīrtha, and Hāṭakeśvara Māheśvara-liṅga (triad)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A panoramic sacred complex: two shining ponds and a towering liṅga shrine radiating light; pilgrims emerge purified, while above them a celestial pathway opens toward the abode of the gods.
Tīrtha-sevā and Śiva-kṣetra association can lift even the sinful, emphasizing divine grace and place-based merit.
The triad at Hāṭakeśvara-kṣetra: two tīrthas (Śūdrā, Brāhmaṇī) and the Māheśvara liṅga.
Implied pilgrimage/approach to the tīrthas and liṅga; no specific rite is named in this verse.