स्वर्गमेके परे मोक्षं धनधान्यसुतांस्तथा । यो यं काममभिध्याय पूजयेदचलेश्वरम् । तंतं स लभते मर्त्यः स्वल्पायासेन च द्रुतम्
svargameke pare mokṣaṃ dhanadhānyasutāṃstathā | yo yaṃ kāmamabhidhyāya pūjayedacaleśvaram | taṃtaṃ sa labhate martyaḥ svalpāyāsena ca drutam
केचिद् स्वर्गं परे मोक्षं धनधान्यसुतादिकं च याचन्ते। यो यं काममभिध्याय अचलेश्वरं पूजयेत्, स मर्त्यः तं तमेव स्वल्पायासेन द्रुतं लभते।
Sūta (deduced from immediate narrative frame; explicit in 14.1)
Tirtha: Acaleśvara
Type: kshetra
Scene: Different devotees—one yearning for svarga, another for mokṣa, others for wealth and children—stand before Acaleśvara; the deity’s grace is shown as distinct streams of light reaching each petitioner.
Sincere worship of Acaleśvara is portrayed as powerfully fruit-giving—granting both worldly aims and the highest goal, depending on the devotee’s intention.
The Acaleśvara-kṣetra associated with Lord Acaleśvara (within the Nāgara Khaṇḍa Tīrthamāhātmya narrative).
Pūjā (worship) of Acaleśvara performed with a focused intention (saṅkalpa) toward a desired aim.