कर्मणामीशितारं च विष्णुं विद्धि महेश्वरि । तस्मिन्संत्यज्य सर्वाणि संसारान्मुच्यतेऽखिलात्
karmaṇāmīśitāraṃ ca viṣṇuṃ viddhi maheśvari | tasminsaṃtyajya sarvāṇi saṃsārānmucyate'khilāt
Ô Maheśvarī, sache que Viṣṇu est le Souverain qui gouverne tous les actes. En renonçant à tout en Lui—en déposant en Lui chaque œuvre—on est entièrement délivré de l’ensemble du saṃsāra.
Unknown (Tīrthamāhātmya context; internal narrator not provided in snippet)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Maheśvarī
Scene: A dialogue scene: a divine feminine addressed as Maheśvarī listens while a sage points to Viṣṇu enthroned as karmādhipati; pilgrims place their ritual offerings at His feet symbolically surrendering all acts.
Freedom from saṃsāra comes by recognizing Viṣṇu as the Lord of karma and surrendering all actions to Him.
This verse occurs within a Tīrthamāhātmya setting, but the specific tīrtha name is not stated in the provided snippet.
Not a ritual act like snāna or dāna; the prescription is inner—karma-samarpaṇa (offering/renouncing actions into Viṣṇu).