Avimukta-Māhātmya — Vyāsa in Vārāṇasī and Śiva’s Secret Teaching of Liberation
जन्मान्तरसहस्त्रेषु यत्पापं पूर्वसंचितम् / अविमुक्तं प्रविष्टस्य तत्सर्वं व्रजति क्षयम्
janmāntarasahastreṣu yatpāpaṃ pūrvasaṃcitam / avimuktaṃ praviṣṭasya tatsarvaṃ vrajati kṣayam
ആയിരങ്ങളായ ജന്മങ്ങളിൽ മുൻസഞ്ചിതമായ പാപം ഏതായാലും, അവിമുക്തത്തിൽ പ്രവേശിക്കുന്നവന്റെ അതെല്ലാം ക്ഷയിച്ചു നശിക്കുന്നു।
Lord Kurma (Vishnu), describing the merit of sacred kṣetras within a Shaiva-Vaishnava synthesis
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: karuna
Indirectly: by emphasizing karma-kṣaya through entry into a sacred kṣetra, it implies that bondage is karmic and removable; the Self remains unstained while accumulated demerit is exhausted through grace and sanctifying contact.
The verse foregrounds kṣetra-sevā (pilgrimage/holy residence) as a purificatory discipline; in Kurma Purana’s broader yoga-dharma frame, such purification supports steadiness in japa, dhyāna, and devotion that culminate in inner restraint and liberation.
By presenting Avimukta—classically associated with Śiva—as efficacious within a discourse attributed to Lord Kurma (Viṣṇu), it reflects the Purāṇa’s non-sectarian synthesis where Śaiva sacred space and Vaiṣṇava teaching mutually affirm one dharma and one liberating power.