लिखितापि वरारोहे यस्यैषा तिष्ठते गृहे । न तत्र जायते दोषो भूतप्रेतसमुद्भवः
likhitāpi varārohe yasyaiṣā tiṣṭhate gṛhe | na tatra jāyate doṣo bhūtapretasamudbhavaḥ
โอ้เทวีผู้มีสะโพกงาม แม้เพียงเขียนไว้ หากสิ่งนี้ตั้งอยู่ในเรือนของผู้ใด ที่นั่นย่อมไม่บังเกิดโทษภัยอันเกิดจากภูตหรือเปรตเลย
Śiva (Īśvara)
Type: kshetra
Listener: Suraśreṣṭha (best of gods; specific identity not stated in the provided excerpt)
Scene: Inside a traditional home shrine, a palm-leaf or birch-bark manuscript of the tīrtha-māhātmya rests on a wooden stand; protective aura surrounds the house while shadowy bhūtas/pretas remain outside, unable to enter.
Sacred words are treated as living protection: preserving and honoring dhārmic scripture sanctifies the home and wards off negativity.
No single site; the verse praises the potency of the compiled tīrtha-list itself when kept (even in written form).
Keep the list/text written and preserved in the home; it is said to prevent spirit-related afflictions.