कपालेश्वरनामा च यत्रेशो लिंगमूर्तिमान् । संस्थितः पापनाशाय दर्शनात्स्पर्शनान्नृणाम्
kapāleśvaranāmā ca yatreśo liṃgamūrtimān | saṃsthitaḥ pāpanāśāya darśanātsparśanānnṛṇām
Là, le Seigneur, manifesté sous la forme du Liṅga, est établi sous le nom de Kapāleśvara, pour anéantir les péchés des hommes—par la seule vision, et même par le toucher.
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) to the sages (deduced from Purāṇic māhātmya narration style in Prabhāsa-khaṇḍa)
Tirtha: Kapāleśvara
Type: temple
Listener: Devī (Pārvatī)
Scene: An austere Śaiva shrine in a northern precinct; a dark stone liṅga named Kapāleśvara radiates sanctity; pilgrims approach for darśana and reverent touch, with skull-bowl motifs subtly present.
Śiva’s presence as a Liṅga in a sacred place removes sin; reverent darśana and sparśana are themselves purifying acts.
Kapāleśvara—Śiva’s Liṅga-site within Prabhāsa-kṣetra (Prabhāsakṣetramāhātmya).
The text highlights the efficacy of darśana (seeing) and sparśana (touching) the Kapāleśvara Liṅga for pāpa-nāśa (sin-destruction).