ततः प्रभृति तल्लिंगं नारदेश्वरभैरवम् । ख्यातं लोके महादेवि सर्वपातकनाशनम्
tataḥ prabhṛti talliṃgaṃ nāradeśvarabhairavam | khyātaṃ loke mahādevi sarvapātakanāśanam
«Dès lors, ô Grande Déesse, ce liṅga—Nāradeśvara Bhairava—devint célèbre dans le monde comme le destructeur de tous les péchés.»
Narrator addressing Devī
Tirtha: Nāradeśvara Bhairava-liṅga
Type: temple
Listener: Mahādevī (addressed)
Scene: A prominent liṅga-shrine bearing the name Nāradeśvara Bhairava; pilgrims gather with folded hands as the deity’s renown spreads—inscriptions, banners, and oral recitation proclaim 'sarva-pātaka-nāśana'.
A tīrtha and its deity become ‘world-renowned’ because they embody divine mercy—especially the power to dissolve sin through devotion.
The Nāradeśvara Bhairava liṅga associated with Prabhāsa-kṣetra (near Brahmakuṇḍa in the ongoing narrative).
Implicitly, worship of the Nāradeśvara Bhairava liṅga for removal of sins.