नरकापहं महापुण्यं महापातकनाशनम् । तत्तीर्थं सर्वतीर्थानामुत्तमं भुवि दुर्लभम्
narakāpahaṃ mahāpuṇyaṃ mahāpātakanāśanam | tattīrthaṃ sarvatīrthānāmuttamaṃ bhuvi durlabham
ตีรถะนั้นขจัดนรก ประทานบุญใหญ่ และทำลายมหาบาปทั้งปวง ตีรถะนั้นเป็นยอดแห่งตีรถะทั้งหลาย หาได้ยากยิ่งบนแผ่นดิน
Unspecified (narratorial/teacher voice within Revākhaṇḍa)
Tirtha: Narakeśvara Tīrtha
Type: ghat
Listener: null
Scene: Pilgrims at a Narmadā ghāṭ with a banner-like inscription ‘narakāpaha’; a dark, distant ‘naraka’ motif dissolves into light near the Śiva shrine, symbolizing pāpa-kṣaya.
Sacred geography is spiritually potent: a properly revered tīrtha can eradicate grave sin and redirect destiny toward liberation.
Narakeśvara Tīrtha on the Narmadā, praised as supreme among tīrthas.
No explicit procedure is stated; the promise of mahāpuṇya and mahāpātaka-nāśa implies pilgrimage, snāna, and devotion at Narakeśvara.