वाचिकं मानसं पापं कर्मजं यत्पुरा कृतम् । तन्नश्यति न सन्देहो मासनामानुकीर्तनात्
vācikaṃ mānasaṃ pāpaṃ karmajaṃ yatpurā kṛtam | tannaśyati na sandeho māsanāmānukīrtanāt
昔に犯した罪—言葉によるもの、心によるもの、行いから生じたもの—は、月々に結びつく(主の)御名を繰り返し唱えることで、疑いなく滅び去る。
Skanda (deduced)
Scene: A devotee chanting with prayer beads; three shadow-forms labeled speech, mind, action dissolve into light as the month-nāmas rise like a garland around a Viṣṇu emblem.
Devotional remembrance (nāma-kīrtana) is a potent purification that burns away sins across thought, speech, and deed.
No site is specified; the ‘tirtha’ emphasis here is internal—purification through nāma within the Revā Khaṇḍa discourse.
Māsa-nāma-anukīrtana—repeated chanting of the Lord’s month-associated names.