शिवस्वरूपस्य ततः कृतमात्राक्षरं भवेत् । तिर्यञ्चः पशवश्चैव वृक्षा गुल्मलतादयः
śivasvarūpasya tataḥ kṛtamātrākṣaraṃ bhavet | tiryañcaḥ paśavaścaiva vṛkṣā gulmalatādayaḥ
ஆகவே அங்கே பிரணவத்தின் ஒரு எழுத்தை மட்டும் ஜபித்தாலும் அது சிவஸ்வரூபத்தோடு ஒன்றுபடச் செய்கிறது. அங்கே பறவைகள், மிருகங்கள், மரங்கள், புதர்கள், கொடிகள் முதலியனவும் உயர்வடைகின்றன.
Mārkaṇḍeya (continuing narration to Yudhiṣṭhira)
Tirtha: Amareśvara (Śiva-svarūpa/Praṇava field)
Type: kshetra
Scene: A tranquil forested riverbank around Amareśvara: birds perched, deer nearby, creepers and trees subtly glowing; a pilgrim utters a single Oṃ, shown as a luminous syllable merging into the Śiva-liṅga’s aura, spreading light to animals and plants.
At an empowered tīrtha, even minimal spiritual practice (a single syllable/japa) connects one to Śiva’s essence, and the sanctity extends compassionately to all beings.
The same Revā-region tīrtha linked with Viśalyā, whose sanctity benefits all forms of life.
Implicitly, japa/utterance of the Praṇava (Oṃ) is praised—its ‘mere performance’ is said to yield profound spiritual effect at that place.