सिद्धेश्वरमिति ख्यातं महापातकनाशनम् । यत्र शुद्धिं परां प्राप्तो देवदेवो महेश्वरः । पुरा हत्यायुतः पार्थ देवदेवस्त्रिशूलधृक्
siddheśvaramiti khyātaṃ mahāpātakanāśanam | yatra śuddhiṃ parāṃ prāpto devadevo maheśvaraḥ | purā hatyāyutaḥ pārtha devadevastriśūladhṛk
ते ‘सिद्धेश्वर’ म्हणून प्रसिद्ध असून महापातकांचा नाश करणारे आहे. तेथे देवदेव महेश्वरांनी परम शुद्धी प्राप्त केली; हे पार्थ! पूर्वी त्रिशूलधारी प्रभू हत्यादोषाने युक्त झाले होते.
Mārkaṇḍeya (to the king)
Tirtha: Siddheśvara
Type: kshetra
Listener: Pārtha / king addressed
Scene: A radiant Siddheśvara shrine by the Narmadā; Śiva, trident-bearing, stands in contemplative austerity as the tīrtha’s purifying power is proclaimed.
The tīrtha’s greatness is emphasized by linking it to Śiva himself: a place becomes supremely authoritative when even the Lord’s narrative is tied to its purifying power.
Siddheśvara-tīrtha (on the Narmadā’s southern bank, per the preceding verse).
No explicit rite is stated here; the verse establishes the tīrtha’s identity and its capacity to destroy mahāpātakas, grounding it in Śiva’s own purification episode.