महापापसमाचारः पापिष्ठो वाऽति किल्बिषी । घुणाक्षरमिव प्राणान्प्राच्यां मुक्त्वा शिवं व्रजेत्
mahāpāpasamācāraḥ pāpiṣṭho vā'ti kilbiṣī | ghuṇākṣaramiva prāṇānprācyāṃ muktvā śivaṃ vrajet
Même celui dont la conduite est pétrie de grands péchés — très mauvais et lourdement souillé — s’il abandonne sa vie dans le quartier de l’Est (en ce lieu), il va vers Śiva, tel un caractère rongé par les vers qui s’efface en retournant à sa source.
Skanda (deduced)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa-kṣetra (prācī-bhāga)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A heavily burdened sinner reaches Prabhāsa’s eastern precinct at dawn; as life departs, a subtle Śiva-linga radiance draws the departing prāṇa upward; the metaphor of a worm-eaten letter fading into its source is shown as ink dissolving into light.
Kṣetra-māhātmya teaches transformative grace: even the gravely sinful may attain Śiva through the sanctity of the holy place and final departure there.
Prabhāsakṣetra, particularly its eastern quarter (prācī) as a spiritually decisive zone.
Antya-kāla (end-of-life) emphasis: giving up life in the prācī at the sacred kṣetra is said to lead to Śiva.