मनसा चिंतितं पापं परदारकृतं च यत् । तस्य तन्नाशमायाति पिप्पलाद वचो यथा
manasā ciṃtitaṃ pāpaṃ paradārakṛtaṃ ca yat | tasya tannāśamāyāti pippalāda vaco yathā
மனத்தில் எண்ணிய பாவமும், பிறரின் திருமணத்தை மீறும் பாவமும்—அவனுக்கு அழிகிறது; இது பிப்பலாதரின் வாக்கு.
Pippalāda
Tirtha: Kaṃsārīśvara
Type: kshetra
Scene: A penitent devotee stands before the liṅga with bowed head; behind, a faint shadow-figure symbolizes ‘mental sin’ dissolving into light; Pippalāda’s presence is suggested as a blessing-giver.
The tīrtha’s grace and the power of sacred hearing/recitation can burn away even deeply rooted sins when approached sincerely.
Hāṭakeśvara-kṣetra/Kaṃsāreśvara’s sacred sphere as described in Nāgara Khaṇḍa, Tīrthamāhātmya.
Implied continuity with the prior verse: engage in śravaṇa/pāṭha of the māhātmya before the deity to obtain pāpa-nāśa.
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