तस्मिन्दृष्टे सुरश्रेष्ठ यमलोकसमुद्भवम् । न भयं विद्यते नृणामपि दुष्कृतकारिणाम्
tasmindṛṣṭe suraśreṣṭha yamalokasamudbhavam | na bhayaṃ vidyate nṛṇāmapi duṣkṛtakāriṇām
தேவர்களில் சிறந்தவரே! யமலோகத்துடன் தொடர்புற்று தோன்றிய அந்த திவ்ய லிங்கத்தை தரிசித்தால், தீச்செயல் செய்தவர்களுக்கும் மனிதர்க்கு அச்சம் இல்லை।
Dharmarāja (Yama) within Śiva’s narration (contextual)
Tirtha: Yameśvara (within Prabhāsa-kṣetra)
Type: temple
Listener: sur-śreṣṭha (addressed deity/being; likely a divine interlocutor within the mahatmya narration)
Scene: Pilgrims stand before a dark, austere liṅga/shrine associated with Yama; the atmosphere shifts from dread to calm as the deity’s presence grants fearlessness.
Śiva-centered pilgrimage transforms fear into refuge: darśana at a consecrated site grants protection and hope even to those burdened by wrongdoing.
Yameśvara in Prabhāsa-kṣetra, described as connected with Yama’s realm (Yamaloka-samudbhava).
Darśana (seeing/beholding) of the sacred manifestation is presented as the key act yielding fearlessness.