दर्शनान्मम भक्त्या च नाशो व्याधिदरिद्रयोः । प्रणामात्स्वर्गमाप्नोति श्रुत्वा मोक्षं च नित्यशः
darśanānmama bhaktyā ca nāśo vyādhidaridrayoḥ | praṇāmātsvargamāpnoti śrutvā mokṣaṃ ca nityaśaḥ
我のダルシャナ(聖なる拝観)と我への信愛によって、病と貧は滅する。礼拝して伏す(プラナーマ)により天界を得、またこの功徳を常に聴聞するなら解脱(モークシャ)を得る。
Bhāskara (Sūrya/Āditya)
Type: temple
Scene: A pilgrim approaches the deity, visibly afflicted, then shown healed and uplifted after darśana; next panel shows full prostration leading to a celestial ascent; final panel shows a seated audience listening to the mahātmya, with a serene light indicating mokṣa.
Simple devotional acts—seeing, bowing, and hearing—carry transformative power, from worldly relief to ultimate freedom.
The benefits are framed within the chapter’s Bhaṭṭāditya tīrtha context, where darśana is especially potent.
Darśana with devotion, praṇāma (prostration), and regular śravaṇa (hearing/recitation of the māhātmya).