सुवर्णहरणन्यासमित्रद्रोहोद्भवं तथा । नश्यते पातकं सर्वमित्येवं शङ्करोऽब्रवीत्
suvarṇaharaṇanyāsamitradrohodbhavaṃ tathā | naśyate pātakaṃ sarvamityevaṃ śaṅkaro'bravīt
また、黄金を盗むこと、預け物を裏切ること、友に背くことから生じる罪—まことに一切の罪—は滅び去る。かくシャンカラ(シヴァ)は宣言された。
Narrator quoting Śiva (Śaṅkara)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Sage/audience within the narrative chain
Scene: Śiva (Śaṅkara) as a luminous teacher-figure pronounces that all sins perish; dark scroll-like inscriptions of sins dissolve into light over a river ghat.
Śiva’s grace and tīrtha-based dharma are presented as powerful means for the eradication of even grave wrongdoing.
The surrounding passage is situated in Revā-kṣetra, implying the tīrtha’s role in pāpa-kṣaya (sin-destruction).
The verse summarizes the doctrinal result—pātaka-nāśa—connected to the prescribed worship/dāna/śrāddha context.