उद्धरेत्पितृवर्गं च मातृवर्गं च मानवः । बाल्ये वयसि यत्पापं वार्द्धके यौवनेऽपि वा । क्षालयेच्चैव तत्सर्वं दृष्ट्वा कालेश्वरं हरम्
uddharetpitṛvargaṃ ca mātṛvargaṃ ca mānavaḥ | bālye vayasi yatpāpaṃ vārddhake yauvane'pi vā | kṣālayeccaiva tatsarvaṃ dṛṣṭvā kāleśvaraṃ haram
Ao contemplar Kāleśvara—o próprio Hara—o homem eleva tanto a linhagem paterna quanto a materna. Qualquer pecado cometido na infância, na juventude ou mesmo na velhice é todo lavado ao ter a visão de Kāleśvara.
Īśvara (Śiva)
Tirtha: Kāleśvara at Prabhāsa
Type: temple
Scene: Pilgrims approach the Kāleśvara liṅga with folded hands; a subtle stream of water and bilva leaves adorn the liṅga; ancestral figures are suggested in the background as being uplifted.
Śiva-darśana at Kāleśvara is portrayed as a powerful purifier that benefits not only the devotee but also their ancestral lineages.
Kāleśvara/Mahākāleśvara in Prabhāsa Kṣetra (within the Prabhāsakṣetramāhātmya of the Skanda Purāṇa).
No specific rite is mandated here; the emphasis is on darśana (beholding) of Kāleśvara as the source of pāpa-kṣaya and lineage uplift.