सप्तविंशतिलिंगानि तथात्रैव स्थितानि च । सिद्धेश्वरप्रपूर्वाणि सर्वपापहराणि च
saptaviṃśatiliṃgāni tathātraiva sthitāni ca | siddheśvaraprapūrvāṇi sarvapāpaharāṇi ca
またここには、シッデーシュヴァラ(Siddheśvara)をはじめとする二十七のリンガ(liṅga)が安置され、いずれも一切の罪を除き去る。
Viśvāmitra (deduced from surrounding dialogue)
Tirtha: Siddheśvara-pramukha Saptaviṃśati-liṅga-saṅgha (27-liṅga cluster)
Type: kshetra
Listener: King (addressed as pārthiva)
Scene: A sacred precinct with many small shrines: twenty-seven liṅgas arranged as a garland/mandala, with Siddheśvara prominent; pilgrims move shrine to shrine offering water and bilva leaves.
Śiva’s presence in multiple liṅgas sanctifies the region; devotionally approaching them is taught as a means of expiation.
A cluster of twenty-seven liṅgas located at the tīrtha-region described in Nāgara Khaṇḍa, starting with Siddheśvara.
No explicit ritual is prescribed here; the verse highlights the purificatory power of these liṅgas (implying worship/darśana).
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