घृतकंबलमाहात्म्यान्मकरस्थे दिवाकरे । अपि बाल्यादवज्ञानात्संयोगाद्घृतलिंगयोः
ghṛtakaṃbalamāhātmyānmakarasthe divākare | api bālyādavajñānātsaṃyogādghṛtaliṃgayoḥ
ด้วยมหิมาแห่งพิธี ‘ฆฤต-กัมพละ’ คือการบูชาคลุมด้วยเนยใส เมื่อสุริยะสถิตในมกร แม้ด้วยความเผลอไผลแห่งวัยเยาว์ เพียงการสัมผัสของเนยใสกับลึงค์…
Unspecified narrator (continuing explanation)
Tirtha: Ghṛta-kambala (rite/observance associated with liṅga)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Not specified (likely a sage/assembly within Purāṇic dialogue)
Scene: A child innocently smearing or touching ghee to a Śiva-liṅga as the Sun enters Makara; priests and lamps nearby; the liṅga gleams with a soft golden sheen from ghee.
The māhātmya principle: sacred times (Makara season) and sacred objects (liṅga) magnify spiritual merit even when devotion is imperfect.
The verse emphasizes a time-based māhātmya (Makara period) rather than naming a particular pilgrimage site.
Association of ghṛta (ghee) with the Śiva-liṅga—foreshadowing the practice of covering/worshiping the liṅga with ghee (ghṛtakambala).