लेपनाद्गंधधूपाद्यै नैवेद्येर्घृतपायसैः । ब्रह्मघ्नश्च सुरापश्च स्तेयी च गुरुतल्पगः
lepanādgaṃdhadhūpādyai naivedyerghṛtapāyasaiḥ | brahmaghnaśca surāpaśca steyī ca gurutalpagaḥ
神像への塗香、香料・薫香など、またギーや甘い乳粥(パーヤサ)といった供物によって—婆羅門殺し、酒飲み、盗人、師の床を汚す者という重罪人でさえ—
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) to the sages
Tirtha: Jayāditya / Saurasthāna
Type: kshetra
Scene: A devotee performs Sūrya-pūjā: anointing the solar icon, offering fragrant paste, incense smoke curling upward, and presenting bowls of ghee and sweet rice; shadowy personifications of the four mahāpātakas recede and dissolve in the radiance.
Devotional worship performed with prescribed offerings is portrayed as transformative, capable of lifting even those burdened by the gravest sins.
The immediate context continues Koṭitīrtha/Jayāditya worship; the verse itself emphasizes the worship-method rather than naming a new site.
Lepana (anointing), offering perfumes and incense, and naivedya such as ghṛta and pāyasa.