फेनपाः फेनजं लिंगं नाम चापि सुदुर्विदम् । कपिलो वालुकालिंगं वरदं च जपन्हरम्
phenapāḥ phenajaṃ liṃgaṃ nāma cāpi sudurvidam | kapilo vālukāliṃgaṃ varadaṃ ca japanharam
Os Phenapa fizeram um Liṅga nascido da espuma; e também o seu nome era sobremodo difícil de compreender. Kapila fez um Liṅga de areia, chamando-o “Varada” (Doador de dádivas) e “Japa-hara” (Aquele que remove o fardo do japa e o leva à plenitude).
Lomaharṣaṇa (Sūta) (deduced)
Tirtha: Phena-ja liṅga (name ‘Sudurvidam’) and Kapila’s Vāluka-liṅga (‘Varada’, ‘Japa-hara’)
Type: ghat
Scene: Phenapas raise a shimmering foam-liṅga at the edge of churning water, its form half-emergent and mysterious; sage Kapila, tawny and ascetic, shapes a liṅga from sand on a riverbank, offering water and chanting, naming it Varada and Japa-hara.
Śiva accepts diverse modes of worship; sincere practice like japa is sanctified and brought to fruition by his grace.
No single tīrtha is explicitly named in this verse; it continues a catalog of liṅga manifestations.
Japa is alluded to through the epithet “Japa-hara,” but no detailed prescription is given.