The Merit of Hearing and Reciting the Vamana Purana (Phalaśruti)
यथा पापानि पूयन्ते गङ्गावारिविगाहनात् तथा पुराणश्रवणाद् दुरितानां विनाशनम्
yathā pāpāni pūyante gaṅgāvārivigāhanāt tathā purāṇaśravaṇād duritānāṃ vināśanam
Sebagaimana dosa-dosa disucikan dengan menyelam ke dalam air Gaṅgā, demikian pula dengan mendengarkan Purāṇa, segala durita (perbuatan salah) dihancurkan.
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Yes, rhetorically it equates the purificatory effect: Gaṅgā-immersion is a paradigmatic tīrtha act, and Purāṇa-śravaṇa is presented as an equally potent purifier, especially accessible to those unable to travel.
Across Purāṇic literature, Gaṅgā is the preeminent purifier among rivers; invoking her establishes the highest standard of tīrtha efficacy for comparison.
Purāṇic usage typically includes both: ritual impurity and moral demerit (pāpa/durita). The verse’s ‘duritānāṃ vināśanam’ emphasizes karmic-moral removal, not merely external cleanliness.