शय्यायां विगतप्राणा ये च शौचविवर्जिताः । अस्मिंस्तीर्थे महापुण्ये अपुनर्भवदायके
śayyāyāṃ vigataprāṇā ye ca śaucavivarjitāḥ | asmiṃstīrthe mahāpuṇye apunarbhavadāyake
អ្នកដែលស្លាប់លើគ្រែ និងអ្នកដែលស្លាប់ដោយខ្វះសោច (ភាពបរិសុទ្ធតាមពិធី) —នៅទីរថ៌ដ៏មានបុណ្យធំមហិមានេះ ដែលប្រទានអពុនರ್ಭវ (មិនកើតឡើងវិញ) ស្ថានភាពរបស់ពួកគេក៏ត្រូវបានបំលែងដោយភាពសក្ការៈ។
Narrative voice within Prabhāsakṣetra-māhātmya (speaker not explicit in this verse)
Tirtha: Prabhāsa (mahāpuṇya tīrtha)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Mahādevī
Scene: Inside a simple pilgrim rest-house near the Prabhāsa shrine, a dying person lies on a bed; attendants hold a lamp and water-pot, while the distant Somnātha liṅga radiates, symbolically purifying lack of śauca and granting apunarbhava.
A mahā-tīrtha can elevate even imperfect end-of-life circumstances, pointing to the primacy of sacred place and devotion in Puranic dharma.
The mahāpuṇya tīrtha of Prabhāsakṣetra, associated with Saṃgāleśvara.
No specific rite is described here; the verse characterizes the tīrtha as apunarbhavadāyaka (granting non-rebirth).