समालिंग्य च संस्थाप्य रुद्रेण सहिता जगुः । अज्ञातविहिते पापे नास्ति वीरेंद्र कल्मषम्
samāliṃgya ca saṃsthāpya rudreṇa sahitā jaguḥ | ajñātavihite pāpe nāsti vīreṃdra kalmaṣam
അവനെ ആലിംഗനം ചെയ്ത് ശരിയായി സ്ഥാപിച്ച്, രുദ്രനോടുകൂടെ അവർ പാടി— “ഹേ വീരേന്ദ്രാ! അറിയാതെ ചെയ്ത പാപത്തിൽ നിനക്കു മലിനതയില്ല।”
The fourteen goddesses of Siddhāmbikā (in chorus), with Rudra present
Scene: A hero is embraced and steadied by companions; Rudra’s presence sanctifies the moment as they sing a consoling refrain declaring the hero unstained by an unknowing sin.
Moral culpability is linked to intention; an unwitting wrong is treated differently from deliberate harm, and grace restores the repentant.
The setting remains the ocean-side tīrtha context; the emphasis is on divine presence (Rudra and Devīs) sanctifying the place.
No formal rite; the ‘embracing and establishing’ symbolizes divine reinstatement and purification.