अतः परतरं नास्ति किंचित्पापविशोधनम् । सर्वानंदकरं श्रीमत्सर्वकामार्थसाधम्
ataḥ parataraṃ nāsti kiṃcitpāpaviśodhanam | sarvānaṃdakaraṃ śrīmatsarvakāmārthasādham
इससे बढ़कर पाप-शोधन करने वाला कुछ भी नहीं है। यह सबको आनंद देने वाला, श्रीसम्पन्न और समस्त कामनाओं के अर्थ को सिद्ध करने वाला है।
Sūta (inferred from immediate context of Adhyāya 2 narration)
Listener: Ṛṣis (implied)
Scene: A radiant Śiva-liṅga emanates light that washes away dark smoke-like ‘pāpa’; devotees experience visible joy and calm, symbolizing ānanda and auspiciousness.
Devotional practice praised here is portrayed as the highest purifier, bringing both worldly well-being and spiritual uplift.
No tīrtha is named in this verse; it is a general phalaśruti statement.
The verse does not specify a distinct rite; it extols the superior efficacy of the practice being discussed in the chapter context.