वाचिकं मानसं पापं कर्मणा यत्कृतं नृप । लोटणेश्वरमासाद्य सर्वं विलयतां व्रजेत्
vācikaṃ mānasaṃ pāpaṃ karmaṇā yatkṛtaṃ nṛpa | loṭaṇeśvaramāsādya sarvaṃ vilayatāṃ vrajet
ข้าแต่มหาราช บาปใดที่ทำด้วยวาจา ด้วยใจ หรือด้วยการกระทำ เมื่อไปถึงโลฏเณศวรแล้ว บาปทั้งปวงย่อมสลายสิ้น
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) (deduced)
Tirtha: Loṭaṇeśvara
Type: kshetra
Listener: A king (nṛpa)
Scene: A penitent pilgrim stands before the Loṭaṇeśvara liṅga, hands folded; above, subtle symbolic motifs of speech (script), mind (lotus), and action (hands/feet) dissolve into light emanating from the shrine.
Śiva-kṣetras are portrayed as powerful centers of purification, dissolving sin across thought, word, and deed.
Loṭaṇeśvara, the Śiva-liṅga/shrine associated with the Revā–Sāgara-saṅgama.
Approaching/visiting (āsādya) Loṭaṇeśvara—typically paired with darśana and worship—is stated as the means of purification.