इति हि सकलधर्मभावहेतोर्हरकमलासनविष्णुसंस्तुतस्य । तनुपरिलिखनं निशम्य भानोर्व्रजति दिवाकरलोकमायुषोंऽते
iti hi sakaladharmabhāvahetorharakamalāsanaviṣṇusaṃstutasya | tanuparilikhanaṃ niśamya bhānorvrajati divākaralokamāyuṣoṃ'te
Ainsi, en vérité—quiconque écoute ce récit sacré concernant Bhānu (le Soleil), loué par Hara, par Brahmā assis sur le lotus et par Viṣṇu, lui qui éveille toutes les dispositions au dharma—au terme de sa vie parvient au monde de Divākara.
Śiva (addressing Devī/Pārvatī)
Tirtha: Bhānu/Sūrya-māhātmya within Prabhāsa-kṣetra
Type: kshetra
Listener: Devī; secondarily all future hearers/readers
Scene: Bhānu (Sūrya) enthroned in radiance, being praised by Śiva (Hara), Brahmā (lotus-seated), and Viṣṇu; below, a listener hears the māhātmya; at the end of life, a subtle soul-figure ascends toward Divākara-loka.
Śravaṇa of māhātmya is itself a dharmic act; attentive listening to sacred praise is credited with elevating the soul’s final destination.
Prabhāsa-kṣetra as a Sūrya-associated sacred landscape, summarized through a phalaśruti on hearing its account.
Śravaṇa—listening to (or recitation of) the described māhātmya; its stated fruit is reaching Divākara-loka at life’s end.