पापं कृत्वा प्रकुर्वंति प्रायश्चित्तं यथोदितम् । हेम यच्छंति वा भूप न तेषां नरको भवेत्
pāpaṃ kṛtvā prakurvaṃti prāyaścittaṃ yathoditam | hema yacchaṃti vā bhūpa na teṣāṃ narako bhavet
પાપ કરીને જે શાસ્ત્રોક્ત પ્રાયશ્ચિત્ત યથાવિધી કરે છે, અથવા હે રાજન, જે સોનાનું દાન આપે છે—તેમને નરક થતો નથી.
Bhīṣma
Listener: Yudhiṣṭhira
Scene: Bhīṣma explains that those who commit sin but perform prescribed expiation, or give gold in charity, do not fall into hell.
Purāṇic dharma emphasizes moral repair: sincere expiation and charitable giving can neutralize sin’s afterlife consequences.
No single site is named in this verse; it continues the tīrtha-centered discourse by highlighting dharmic remedies connected to pilgrimage culture.
Performing prāyaścitta as prescribed and/or giving hema-dāna (donation of gold).